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Welcome to i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine, with cover star @tyla.
By the time Tyla swept onto our TikTok feeds in the early 2020s, she was already a fully-fledged artist. Raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, the musician had the chops other aspiring pop girls spend years perfecting: a distinct, vibrational sound; absolutely killer dance moves; an experimental and flirty sense of style; and a chameleonic beauty look.
In South Africa, the politics of being mixed race are fraught—but Tyla was quick to pick up on beauty rituals from her mum, her aunties, and her friends. She snuck eyeliner into the school bathroom, learned to cornrow her sisters’ hair, and experimented with her look relentlessly, no matter what anyone else said.
“I think a lot of the confidence comes from actually knowing who you are, what you like, what you don’t like, and then going into the world with that,” she tells us.
See more at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in shades 6.5WG and 8NG.
On eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow in 27 Matte Brown Mahogany, 32 Hazelnut Matte, and 57 Dark Brown, and Water Eyeshadow in 02 Champagne.
On lips One Magic Touch Lip Stylo 02 Almond Vibes, Gossamer Emotion Creamy Lipstick 104 Light Mauve, and 3D Hydra Lipgloss in 04 Pearly Peach Rose and 19 Cream Cashmere.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio

Welcome to i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine, with cover star @tyla.
By the time Tyla swept onto our TikTok feeds in the early 2020s, she was already a fully-fledged artist. Raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, the musician had the chops other aspiring pop girls spend years perfecting: a distinct, vibrational sound; absolutely killer dance moves; an experimental and flirty sense of style; and a chameleonic beauty look.
In South Africa, the politics of being mixed race are fraught—but Tyla was quick to pick up on beauty rituals from her mum, her aunties, and her friends. She snuck eyeliner into the school bathroom, learned to cornrow her sisters’ hair, and experimented with her look relentlessly, no matter what anyone else said.
“I think a lot of the confidence comes from actually knowing who you are, what you like, what you don’t like, and then going into the world with that,” she tells us.
See more at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in shades 6.5WG and 8NG.
On eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow in 27 Matte Brown Mahogany, 32 Hazelnut Matte, and 57 Dark Brown, and Water Eyeshadow in 02 Champagne.
On lips One Magic Touch Lip Stylo 02 Almond Vibes, Gossamer Emotion Creamy Lipstick 104 Light Mauve, and 3D Hydra Lipgloss in 04 Pearly Peach Rose and 19 Cream Cashmere.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio

Welcome to i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine, with cover star @tyla.
By the time Tyla swept onto our TikTok feeds in the early 2020s, she was already a fully-fledged artist. Raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, the musician had the chops other aspiring pop girls spend years perfecting: a distinct, vibrational sound; absolutely killer dance moves; an experimental and flirty sense of style; and a chameleonic beauty look.
In South Africa, the politics of being mixed race are fraught—but Tyla was quick to pick up on beauty rituals from her mum, her aunties, and her friends. She snuck eyeliner into the school bathroom, learned to cornrow her sisters’ hair, and experimented with her look relentlessly, no matter what anyone else said.
“I think a lot of the confidence comes from actually knowing who you are, what you like, what you don’t like, and then going into the world with that,” she tells us.
See more at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in shades 6.5WG and 8NG.
On eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow in 27 Matte Brown Mahogany, 32 Hazelnut Matte, and 57 Dark Brown, and Water Eyeshadow in 02 Champagne.
On lips One Magic Touch Lip Stylo 02 Almond Vibes, Gossamer Emotion Creamy Lipstick 104 Light Mauve, and 3D Hydra Lipgloss in 04 Pearly Peach Rose and 19 Cream Cashmere.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio
Welcome to i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine, with cover star @tyla.
By the time Tyla swept onto our TikTok feeds in the early 2020s, she was already a fully-fledged artist. Raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, the musician had the chops other aspiring pop girls spend years perfecting: a distinct, vibrational sound; absolutely killer dance moves; an experimental and flirty sense of style; and a chameleonic beauty look.
In South Africa, the politics of being mixed race are fraught—but Tyla was quick to pick up on beauty rituals from her mum, her aunties, and her friends. She snuck eyeliner into the school bathroom, learned to cornrow her sisters’ hair, and experimented with her look relentlessly, no matter what anyone else said.
“I think a lot of the confidence comes from actually knowing who you are, what you like, what you don’t like, and then going into the world with that,” she tells us.
See more at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in shades 6.5WG and 8NG.
On eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow in 27 Matte Brown Mahogany, 32 Hazelnut Matte, and 57 Dark Brown, and Water Eyeshadow in 02 Champagne.
On lips One Magic Touch Lip Stylo 02 Almond Vibes, Gossamer Emotion Creamy Lipstick 104 Light Mauve, and 3D Hydra Lipgloss in 04 Pearly Peach Rose and 19 Cream Cashmere.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio

Welcome to i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine, with cover star @tyla.
By the time Tyla swept onto our TikTok feeds in the early 2020s, she was already a fully-fledged artist. Raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, the musician had the chops other aspiring pop girls spend years perfecting: a distinct, vibrational sound; absolutely killer dance moves; an experimental and flirty sense of style; and a chameleonic beauty look.
In South Africa, the politics of being mixed race are fraught—but Tyla was quick to pick up on beauty rituals from her mum, her aunties, and her friends. She snuck eyeliner into the school bathroom, learned to cornrow her sisters’ hair, and experimented with her look relentlessly, no matter what anyone else said.
“I think a lot of the confidence comes from actually knowing who you are, what you like, what you don’t like, and then going into the world with that,” she tells us.
See more at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in shades 6.5WG and 8NG.
On eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow in 27 Matte Brown Mahogany, 32 Hazelnut Matte, and 57 Dark Brown, and Water Eyeshadow in 02 Champagne.
On lips One Magic Touch Lip Stylo 02 Almond Vibes, Gossamer Emotion Creamy Lipstick 104 Light Mauve, and 3D Hydra Lipgloss in 04 Pearly Peach Rose and 19 Cream Cashmere.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio

Welcome to i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine, with cover star @tyla.
By the time Tyla swept onto our TikTok feeds in the early 2020s, she was already a fully-fledged artist. Raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, the musician had the chops other aspiring pop girls spend years perfecting: a distinct, vibrational sound; absolutely killer dance moves; an experimental and flirty sense of style; and a chameleonic beauty look.
In South Africa, the politics of being mixed race are fraught—but Tyla was quick to pick up on beauty rituals from her mum, her aunties, and her friends. She snuck eyeliner into the school bathroom, learned to cornrow her sisters’ hair, and experimented with her look relentlessly, no matter what anyone else said.
“I think a lot of the confidence comes from actually knowing who you are, what you like, what you don’t like, and then going into the world with that,” she tells us.
See more at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in shades 6.5WG and 8NG.
On eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow in 27 Matte Brown Mahogany, 32 Hazelnut Matte, and 57 Dark Brown, and Water Eyeshadow in 02 Champagne.
On lips One Magic Touch Lip Stylo 02 Almond Vibes, Gossamer Emotion Creamy Lipstick 104 Light Mauve, and 3D Hydra Lipgloss in 04 Pearly Peach Rose and 19 Cream Cashmere.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio

Welcome to i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine, with cover star @tyla.
By the time Tyla swept onto our TikTok feeds in the early 2020s, she was already a fully-fledged artist. Raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, the musician had the chops other aspiring pop girls spend years perfecting: a distinct, vibrational sound; absolutely killer dance moves; an experimental and flirty sense of style; and a chameleonic beauty look.
In South Africa, the politics of being mixed race are fraught—but Tyla was quick to pick up on beauty rituals from her mum, her aunties, and her friends. She snuck eyeliner into the school bathroom, learned to cornrow her sisters’ hair, and experimented with her look relentlessly, no matter what anyone else said.
“I think a lot of the confidence comes from actually knowing who you are, what you like, what you don’t like, and then going into the world with that,” she tells us.
See more at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in shades 6.5WG and 8NG.
On eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow in 27 Matte Brown Mahogany, 32 Hazelnut Matte, and 57 Dark Brown, and Water Eyeshadow in 02 Champagne.
On lips One Magic Touch Lip Stylo 02 Almond Vibes, Gossamer Emotion Creamy Lipstick 104 Light Mauve, and 3D Hydra Lipgloss in 04 Pearly Peach Rose and 19 Cream Cashmere.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio
Welcome to i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine, with cover star @tyla.
By the time Tyla swept onto our TikTok feeds in the early 2020s, she was already a fully-fledged artist. Raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, the musician had the chops other aspiring pop girls spend years perfecting: a distinct, vibrational sound; absolutely killer dance moves; an experimental and flirty sense of style; and a chameleonic beauty look.
In South Africa, the politics of being mixed race are fraught—but Tyla was quick to pick up on beauty rituals from her mum, her aunties, and her friends. She snuck eyeliner into the school bathroom, learned to cornrow her sisters’ hair, and experimented with her look relentlessly, no matter what anyone else said.
“I think a lot of the confidence comes from actually knowing who you are, what you like, what you don’t like, and then going into the world with that,” she tells us.
See more at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in shades 6.5WG and 8NG.
On eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow in 27 Matte Brown Mahogany, 32 Hazelnut Matte, and 57 Dark Brown, and Water Eyeshadow in 02 Champagne.
On lips One Magic Touch Lip Stylo 02 Almond Vibes, Gossamer Emotion Creamy Lipstick 104 Light Mauve, and 3D Hydra Lipgloss in 04 Pearly Peach Rose and 19 Cream Cashmere.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio

Welcome to i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine, with cover star @tyla.
By the time Tyla swept onto our TikTok feeds in the early 2020s, she was already a fully-fledged artist. Raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, the musician had the chops other aspiring pop girls spend years perfecting: a distinct, vibrational sound; absolutely killer dance moves; an experimental and flirty sense of style; and a chameleonic beauty look.
In South Africa, the politics of being mixed race are fraught—but Tyla was quick to pick up on beauty rituals from her mum, her aunties, and her friends. She snuck eyeliner into the school bathroom, learned to cornrow her sisters’ hair, and experimented with her look relentlessly, no matter what anyone else said.
“I think a lot of the confidence comes from actually knowing who you are, what you like, what you don’t like, and then going into the world with that,” she tells us.
See more at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in shades 6.5WG and 8NG.
On eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow in 27 Matte Brown Mahogany, 32 Hazelnut Matte, and 57 Dark Brown, and Water Eyeshadow in 02 Champagne.
On lips One Magic Touch Lip Stylo 02 Almond Vibes, Gossamer Emotion Creamy Lipstick 104 Light Mauve, and 3D Hydra Lipgloss in 04 Pearly Peach Rose and 19 Cream Cashmere.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio

Welcome to i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine, with cover star @tyla.
By the time Tyla swept onto our TikTok feeds in the early 2020s, she was already a fully-fledged artist. Raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, the musician had the chops other aspiring pop girls spend years perfecting: a distinct, vibrational sound; absolutely killer dance moves; an experimental and flirty sense of style; and a chameleonic beauty look.
In South Africa, the politics of being mixed race are fraught—but Tyla was quick to pick up on beauty rituals from her mum, her aunties, and her friends. She snuck eyeliner into the school bathroom, learned to cornrow her sisters’ hair, and experimented with her look relentlessly, no matter what anyone else said.
“I think a lot of the confidence comes from actually knowing who you are, what you like, what you don’t like, and then going into the world with that,” she tells us.
See more at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in shades 6.5WG and 8NG.
On eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow in 27 Matte Brown Mahogany, 32 Hazelnut Matte, and 57 Dark Brown, and Water Eyeshadow in 02 Champagne.
On lips One Magic Touch Lip Stylo 02 Almond Vibes, Gossamer Emotion Creamy Lipstick 104 Light Mauve, and 3D Hydra Lipgloss in 04 Pearly Peach Rose and 19 Cream Cashmere.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio

Welcome to i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine, with cover star @tyla.
By the time Tyla swept onto our TikTok feeds in the early 2020s, she was already a fully-fledged artist. Raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, the musician had the chops other aspiring pop girls spend years perfecting: a distinct, vibrational sound; absolutely killer dance moves; an experimental and flirty sense of style; and a chameleonic beauty look.
In South Africa, the politics of being mixed race are fraught—but Tyla was quick to pick up on beauty rituals from her mum, her aunties, and her friends. She snuck eyeliner into the school bathroom, learned to cornrow her sisters’ hair, and experimented with her look relentlessly, no matter what anyone else said.
“I think a lot of the confidence comes from actually knowing who you are, what you like, what you don’t like, and then going into the world with that,” she tells us.
See more at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in shades 6.5WG and 8NG.
On eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow in 27 Matte Brown Mahogany, 32 Hazelnut Matte, and 57 Dark Brown, and Water Eyeshadow in 02 Champagne.
On lips One Magic Touch Lip Stylo 02 Almond Vibes, Gossamer Emotion Creamy Lipstick 104 Light Mauve, and 3D Hydra Lipgloss in 04 Pearly Peach Rose and 19 Cream Cashmere.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio

Welcome to i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine, with cover star @tyla.
By the time Tyla swept onto our TikTok feeds in the early 2020s, she was already a fully-fledged artist. Raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, the musician had the chops other aspiring pop girls spend years perfecting: a distinct, vibrational sound; absolutely killer dance moves; an experimental and flirty sense of style; and a chameleonic beauty look.
In South Africa, the politics of being mixed race are fraught—but Tyla was quick to pick up on beauty rituals from her mum, her aunties, and her friends. She snuck eyeliner into the school bathroom, learned to cornrow her sisters’ hair, and experimented with her look relentlessly, no matter what anyone else said.
“I think a lot of the confidence comes from actually knowing who you are, what you like, what you don’t like, and then going into the world with that,” she tells us.
See more at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in shades 6.5WG and 8NG.
On eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow in 27 Matte Brown Mahogany, 32 Hazelnut Matte, and 57 Dark Brown, and Water Eyeshadow in 02 Champagne.
On lips One Magic Touch Lip Stylo 02 Almond Vibes, Gossamer Emotion Creamy Lipstick 104 Light Mauve, and 3D Hydra Lipgloss in 04 Pearly Peach Rose and 19 Cream Cashmere.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio

Welcome to i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine, with cover star @tyla.
By the time Tyla swept onto our TikTok feeds in the early 2020s, she was already a fully-fledged artist. Raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, the musician had the chops other aspiring pop girls spend years perfecting: a distinct, vibrational sound; absolutely killer dance moves; an experimental and flirty sense of style; and a chameleonic beauty look.
In South Africa, the politics of being mixed race are fraught—but Tyla was quick to pick up on beauty rituals from her mum, her aunties, and her friends. She snuck eyeliner into the school bathroom, learned to cornrow her sisters’ hair, and experimented with her look relentlessly, no matter what anyone else said.
“I think a lot of the confidence comes from actually knowing who you are, what you like, what you don’t like, and then going into the world with that,” she tells us.
See more at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in shades 6.5WG and 8NG.
On eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow in 27 Matte Brown Mahogany, 32 Hazelnut Matte, and 57 Dark Brown, and Water Eyeshadow in 02 Champagne.
On lips One Magic Touch Lip Stylo 02 Almond Vibes, Gossamer Emotion Creamy Lipstick 104 Light Mauve, and 3D Hydra Lipgloss in 04 Pearly Peach Rose and 19 Cream Cashmere.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio

Welcome to i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine, with cover star @tyla.
By the time Tyla swept onto our TikTok feeds in the early 2020s, she was already a fully-fledged artist. Raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, the musician had the chops other aspiring pop girls spend years perfecting: a distinct, vibrational sound; absolutely killer dance moves; an experimental and flirty sense of style; and a chameleonic beauty look.
In South Africa, the politics of being mixed race are fraught—but Tyla was quick to pick up on beauty rituals from her mum, her aunties, and her friends. She snuck eyeliner into the school bathroom, learned to cornrow her sisters’ hair, and experimented with her look relentlessly, no matter what anyone else said.
“I think a lot of the confidence comes from actually knowing who you are, what you like, what you don’t like, and then going into the world with that,” she tells us.
See more at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in shades 6.5WG and 8NG.
On eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow in 27 Matte Brown Mahogany, 32 Hazelnut Matte, and 57 Dark Brown, and Water Eyeshadow in 02 Champagne.
On lips One Magic Touch Lip Stylo 02 Almond Vibes, Gossamer Emotion Creamy Lipstick 104 Light Mauve, and 3D Hydra Lipgloss in 04 Pearly Peach Rose and 19 Cream Cashmere.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio

@tyla for the cover of i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine.
See the full story at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in 6.5WG, 8NG,
Matte Fusion Pressed Powder 05.
On Eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow 63, High Pigment Eyeshadow 37, High Pigment Eyeshadow 58, Water Eyeshadow 0.
On Lips 3D Hydra Lipgloss 04.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio

@tyla for the cover of i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine.
See the full story at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in 6.5WG, 8NG,
Matte Fusion Pressed Powder 05.
On Eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow 63, High Pigment Eyeshadow 37, High Pigment Eyeshadow 58, Water Eyeshadow 0.
On Lips 3D Hydra Lipgloss 04.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio

“In a sprawling Google rabbit hole in search of women at work, I stumble upon the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders’ upcoming audition schedule,” writes photographer Taryn Segal, who recently ventured to the Walmart Amphitheater in Rogers, Arkansas to witness America’s most heavily ribbon-clad job interview.
“I see moms with their daughters, fan club shirts, and young friend groups high on the thrill of spending a school night watching their icons take the stage.”
At the link in bio, @taryn._ gets up close with celebration and subversion in the American South.

“In a sprawling Google rabbit hole in search of women at work, I stumble upon the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders’ upcoming audition schedule,” writes photographer Taryn Segal, who recently ventured to the Walmart Amphitheater in Rogers, Arkansas to witness America’s most heavily ribbon-clad job interview.
“I see moms with their daughters, fan club shirts, and young friend groups high on the thrill of spending a school night watching their icons take the stage.”
At the link in bio, @taryn._ gets up close with celebration and subversion in the American South.

“In a sprawling Google rabbit hole in search of women at work, I stumble upon the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders’ upcoming audition schedule,” writes photographer Taryn Segal, who recently ventured to the Walmart Amphitheater in Rogers, Arkansas to witness America’s most heavily ribbon-clad job interview.
“I see moms with their daughters, fan club shirts, and young friend groups high on the thrill of spending a school night watching their icons take the stage.”
At the link in bio, @taryn._ gets up close with celebration and subversion in the American South.

“In a sprawling Google rabbit hole in search of women at work, I stumble upon the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders’ upcoming audition schedule,” writes photographer Taryn Segal, who recently ventured to the Walmart Amphitheater in Rogers, Arkansas to witness America’s most heavily ribbon-clad job interview.
“I see moms with their daughters, fan club shirts, and young friend groups high on the thrill of spending a school night watching their icons take the stage.”
At the link in bio, @taryn._ gets up close with celebration and subversion in the American South.

“In a sprawling Google rabbit hole in search of women at work, I stumble upon the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders’ upcoming audition schedule,” writes photographer Taryn Segal, who recently ventured to the Walmart Amphitheater in Rogers, Arkansas to witness America’s most heavily ribbon-clad job interview.
“I see moms with their daughters, fan club shirts, and young friend groups high on the thrill of spending a school night watching their icons take the stage.”
At the link in bio, @taryn._ gets up close with celebration and subversion in the American South.

“In a sprawling Google rabbit hole in search of women at work, I stumble upon the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders’ upcoming audition schedule,” writes photographer Taryn Segal, who recently ventured to the Walmart Amphitheater in Rogers, Arkansas to witness America’s most heavily ribbon-clad job interview.
“I see moms with their daughters, fan club shirts, and young friend groups high on the thrill of spending a school night watching their icons take the stage.”
At the link in bio, @taryn._ gets up close with celebration and subversion in the American South.

“In a sprawling Google rabbit hole in search of women at work, I stumble upon the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders’ upcoming audition schedule,” writes photographer Taryn Segal, who recently ventured to the Walmart Amphitheater in Rogers, Arkansas to witness America’s most heavily ribbon-clad job interview.
“I see moms with their daughters, fan club shirts, and young friend groups high on the thrill of spending a school night watching their icons take the stage.”
At the link in bio, @taryn._ gets up close with celebration and subversion in the American South.

“In a sprawling Google rabbit hole in search of women at work, I stumble upon the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders’ upcoming audition schedule,” writes photographer Taryn Segal, who recently ventured to the Walmart Amphitheater in Rogers, Arkansas to witness America’s most heavily ribbon-clad job interview.
“I see moms with their daughters, fan club shirts, and young friend groups high on the thrill of spending a school night watching their icons take the stage.”
At the link in bio, @taryn._ gets up close with celebration and subversion in the American South.

“In a sprawling Google rabbit hole in search of women at work, I stumble upon the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders’ upcoming audition schedule,” writes photographer Taryn Segal, who recently ventured to the Walmart Amphitheater in Rogers, Arkansas to witness America’s most heavily ribbon-clad job interview.
“I see moms with their daughters, fan club shirts, and young friend groups high on the thrill of spending a school night watching their icons take the stage.”
At the link in bio, @taryn._ gets up close with celebration and subversion in the American South.

“In a sprawling Google rabbit hole in search of women at work, I stumble upon the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders’ upcoming audition schedule,” writes photographer Taryn Segal, who recently ventured to the Walmart Amphitheater in Rogers, Arkansas to witness America’s most heavily ribbon-clad job interview.
“I see moms with their daughters, fan club shirts, and young friend groups high on the thrill of spending a school night watching their icons take the stage.”
At the link in bio, @taryn._ gets up close with celebration and subversion in the American South.

“In a sprawling Google rabbit hole in search of women at work, I stumble upon the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders’ upcoming audition schedule,” writes photographer Taryn Segal, who recently ventured to the Walmart Amphitheater in Rogers, Arkansas to witness America’s most heavily ribbon-clad job interview.
“I see moms with their daughters, fan club shirts, and young friend groups high on the thrill of spending a school night watching their icons take the stage.”
At the link in bio, @taryn._ gets up close with celebration and subversion in the American South.

“In a sprawling Google rabbit hole in search of women at work, I stumble upon the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders’ upcoming audition schedule,” writes photographer Taryn Segal, who recently ventured to the Walmart Amphitheater in Rogers, Arkansas to witness America’s most heavily ribbon-clad job interview.
“I see moms with their daughters, fan club shirts, and young friend groups high on the thrill of spending a school night watching their icons take the stage.”
At the link in bio, @taryn._ gets up close with celebration and subversion in the American South.

“In a sprawling Google rabbit hole in search of women at work, I stumble upon the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders’ upcoming audition schedule,” writes photographer Taryn Segal, who recently ventured to the Walmart Amphitheater in Rogers, Arkansas to witness America’s most heavily ribbon-clad job interview.
“I see moms with their daughters, fan club shirts, and young friend groups high on the thrill of spending a school night watching their icons take the stage.”
At the link in bio, @taryn._ gets up close with celebration and subversion in the American South.

“In a sprawling Google rabbit hole in search of women at work, I stumble upon the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders’ upcoming audition schedule,” writes photographer Taryn Segal, who recently ventured to the Walmart Amphitheater in Rogers, Arkansas to witness America’s most heavily ribbon-clad job interview.
“I see moms with their daughters, fan club shirts, and young friend groups high on the thrill of spending a school night watching their icons take the stage.”
At the link in bio, @taryn._ gets up close with celebration and subversion in the American South.

“In a sprawling Google rabbit hole in search of women at work, I stumble upon the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders’ upcoming audition schedule,” writes photographer Taryn Segal, who recently ventured to the Walmart Amphitheater in Rogers, Arkansas to witness America’s most heavily ribbon-clad job interview.
“I see moms with their daughters, fan club shirts, and young friend groups high on the thrill of spending a school night watching their icons take the stage.”
At the link in bio, @taryn._ gets up close with celebration and subversion in the American South.

“In a sprawling Google rabbit hole in search of women at work, I stumble upon the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders’ upcoming audition schedule,” writes photographer Taryn Segal, who recently ventured to the Walmart Amphitheater in Rogers, Arkansas to witness America’s most heavily ribbon-clad job interview.
“I see moms with their daughters, fan club shirts, and young friend groups high on the thrill of spending a school night watching their icons take the stage.”
At the link in bio, @taryn._ gets up close with celebration and subversion in the American South.

Feels like New York in the ‘90s. At the link in bio, @liana_ava dives into the i-D archives to find some life lessons for spring 2026, like “All those Kate Moss pictures came from somewhere!!!”
i-D magazine August 1994
Photography @stevenkleinstudio
Styling @edward_enninful
Hair @themichaelboadi & Kevin Woon
Makeup @patmcgrathreal
Kim Gordon’s makeup by @dickpageface

Feels like New York in the ‘90s. At the link in bio, @liana_ava dives into the i-D archives to find some life lessons for spring 2026, like “All those Kate Moss pictures came from somewhere!!!”
i-D magazine August 1994
Photography @stevenkleinstudio
Styling @edward_enninful
Hair @themichaelboadi & Kevin Woon
Makeup @patmcgrathreal
Kim Gordon’s makeup by @dickpageface

Feels like New York in the ‘90s. At the link in bio, @liana_ava dives into the i-D archives to find some life lessons for spring 2026, like “All those Kate Moss pictures came from somewhere!!!”
i-D magazine August 1994
Photography @stevenkleinstudio
Styling @edward_enninful
Hair @themichaelboadi & Kevin Woon
Makeup @patmcgrathreal
Kim Gordon’s makeup by @dickpageface

Feels like New York in the ‘90s. At the link in bio, @liana_ava dives into the i-D archives to find some life lessons for spring 2026, like “All those Kate Moss pictures came from somewhere!!!”
i-D magazine August 1994
Photography @stevenkleinstudio
Styling @edward_enninful
Hair @themichaelboadi & Kevin Woon
Makeup @patmcgrathreal
Kim Gordon’s makeup by @dickpageface

Feels like New York in the ‘90s. At the link in bio, @liana_ava dives into the i-D archives to find some life lessons for spring 2026, like “All those Kate Moss pictures came from somewhere!!!”
i-D magazine August 1994
Photography @stevenkleinstudio
Styling @edward_enninful
Hair @themichaelboadi & Kevin Woon
Makeup @patmcgrathreal
Kim Gordon’s makeup by @dickpageface

Feels like New York in the ‘90s. At the link in bio, @liana_ava dives into the i-D archives to find some life lessons for spring 2026, like “All those Kate Moss pictures came from somewhere!!!”
i-D magazine August 1994
Photography @stevenkleinstudio
Styling @edward_enninful
Hair @themichaelboadi & Kevin Woon
Makeup @patmcgrathreal
Kim Gordon’s makeup by @dickpageface

Feels like New York in the ‘90s. At the link in bio, @liana_ava dives into the i-D archives to find some life lessons for spring 2026, like “All those Kate Moss pictures came from somewhere!!!”
i-D magazine August 1994
Photography @stevenkleinstudio
Styling @edward_enninful
Hair @themichaelboadi & Kevin Woon
Makeup @patmcgrathreal
Kim Gordon’s makeup by @dickpageface

Feels like New York in the ‘90s. At the link in bio, @liana_ava dives into the i-D archives to find some life lessons for spring 2026, like “All those Kate Moss pictures came from somewhere!!!”
i-D magazine August 1994
Photography @stevenkleinstudio
Styling @edward_enninful
Hair @themichaelboadi & Kevin Woon
Makeup @patmcgrathreal
Kim Gordon’s makeup by @dickpageface
‘Hope,’ the newest film from director @na.hong.jin, is rumored to be the most expensive movie in Korean history.
“As we sit through a deluge of existential cinema and message movies, the new project lands like a chest-burst of pure, unapologetic entertainment,” writes @douglasgrnwd.
At the link in bio, read the full review on the film joining ‘The Substance’ and ‘Shrek’ as one of Cannes ' weirdest premieres.
Images via Neon/YouTube

‘Hope,’ the newest film from director @na.hong.jin, is rumored to be the most expensive movie in Korean history.
“As we sit through a deluge of existential cinema and message movies, the new project lands like a chest-burst of pure, unapologetic entertainment,” writes @douglasgrnwd.
At the link in bio, read the full review on the film joining ‘The Substance’ and ‘Shrek’ as one of Cannes ' weirdest premieres.
Images via Neon/YouTube

‘Hope,’ the newest film from director @na.hong.jin, is rumored to be the most expensive movie in Korean history.
“As we sit through a deluge of existential cinema and message movies, the new project lands like a chest-burst of pure, unapologetic entertainment,” writes @douglasgrnwd.
At the link in bio, read the full review on the film joining ‘The Substance’ and ‘Shrek’ as one of Cannes ' weirdest premieres.
Images via Neon/YouTube
‘Hope,’ the newest film from director @na.hong.jin, is rumored to be the most expensive movie in Korean history.
“As we sit through a deluge of existential cinema and message movies, the new project lands like a chest-burst of pure, unapologetic entertainment,” writes @douglasgrnwd.
At the link in bio, read the full review on the film joining ‘The Substance’ and ‘Shrek’ as one of Cannes ' weirdest premieres.
Images via Neon/YouTube

‘Hope,’ the newest film from director @na.hong.jin, is rumored to be the most expensive movie in Korean history.
“As we sit through a deluge of existential cinema and message movies, the new project lands like a chest-burst of pure, unapologetic entertainment,” writes @douglasgrnwd.
At the link in bio, read the full review on the film joining ‘The Substance’ and ‘Shrek’ as one of Cannes ' weirdest premieres.
Images via Neon/YouTube

‘Hope,’ the newest film from director @na.hong.jin, is rumored to be the most expensive movie in Korean history.
“As we sit through a deluge of existential cinema and message movies, the new project lands like a chest-burst of pure, unapologetic entertainment,” writes @douglasgrnwd.
At the link in bio, read the full review on the film joining ‘The Substance’ and ‘Shrek’ as one of Cannes ' weirdest premieres.
Images via Neon/YouTube

‘Hope,’ the newest film from director @na.hong.jin, is rumored to be the most expensive movie in Korean history.
“As we sit through a deluge of existential cinema and message movies, the new project lands like a chest-burst of pure, unapologetic entertainment,” writes @douglasgrnwd.
At the link in bio, read the full review on the film joining ‘The Substance’ and ‘Shrek’ as one of Cannes ' weirdest premieres.
Images via Neon/YouTube

‘Hope,’ the newest film from director @na.hong.jin, is rumored to be the most expensive movie in Korean history.
“As we sit through a deluge of existential cinema and message movies, the new project lands like a chest-burst of pure, unapologetic entertainment,” writes @douglasgrnwd.
At the link in bio, read the full review on the film joining ‘The Substance’ and ‘Shrek’ as one of Cannes ' weirdest premieres.
Images via Neon/YouTube
We went to Milan to see what went down at Loro Piana’s 10th anniversary Knit Design Award. Bringing together students from eight of the world’s leading fashion and design schools—from The Swedish School of Textiles to Shih Chien University—the event spotlighted a new generation of knitwear talent, all united by a deep passion for their craft.
We went to Milan to see what went down at Loro Piana’s 10th anniversary Knit Design Award. Bringing together students from eight of the world’s leading fashion and design schools—from The Swedish School of Textiles to Shih Chien University—the event spotlighted a new generation of knitwear talent, all united by a deep passion for their craft.

We went to Milan to see what went down at Loro Piana’s 10th anniversary Knit Design Award. Bringing together students from eight of the world’s leading fashion and design schools—from The Swedish School of Textiles to Shih Chien University—the event spotlighted a new generation of knitwear talent, all united by a deep passion for their craft.
We went to Milan to see what went down at Loro Piana’s 10th anniversary Knit Design Award. Bringing together students from eight of the world’s leading fashion and design schools—from The Swedish School of Textiles to Shih Chien University—the event spotlighted a new generation of knitwear talent, all united by a deep passion for their craft.

We went to Milan to see what went down at Loro Piana’s 10th anniversary Knit Design Award. Bringing together students from eight of the world’s leading fashion and design schools—from The Swedish School of Textiles to Shih Chien University—the event spotlighted a new generation of knitwear talent, all united by a deep passion for their craft.

We went to Milan to see what went down at Loro Piana’s 10th anniversary Knit Design Award. Bringing together students from eight of the world’s leading fashion and design schools—from The Swedish School of Textiles to Shih Chien University—the event spotlighted a new generation of knitwear talent, all united by a deep passion for their craft.

We went to Milan to see what went down at Loro Piana’s 10th anniversary Knit Design Award. Bringing together students from eight of the world’s leading fashion and design schools—from The Swedish School of Textiles to Shih Chien University—the event spotlighted a new generation of knitwear talent, all united by a deep passion for their craft.
We went to Milan to see what went down at Loro Piana’s 10th anniversary Knit Design Award. Bringing together students from eight of the world’s leading fashion and design schools—from The Swedish School of Textiles to Shih Chien University—the event spotlighted a new generation of knitwear talent, all united by a deep passion for their craft.
We went to Milan to see what went down at Loro Piana’s 10th anniversary Knit Design Award. Bringing together students from eight of the world’s leading fashion and design schools—from The Swedish School of Textiles to Shih Chien University—the event spotlighted a new generation of knitwear talent, all united by a deep passion for their craft.

We went to Milan to see what went down at Loro Piana’s 10th anniversary Knit Design Award. Bringing together students from eight of the world’s leading fashion and design schools—from The Swedish School of Textiles to Shih Chien University—the event spotlighted a new generation of knitwear talent, all united by a deep passion for their craft.

We went to Milan to see what went down at Loro Piana’s 10th anniversary Knit Design Award. Bringing together students from eight of the world’s leading fashion and design schools—from The Swedish School of Textiles to Shih Chien University—the event spotlighted a new generation of knitwear talent, all united by a deep passion for their craft.

We went to Milan to see what went down at Loro Piana’s 10th anniversary Knit Design Award. Bringing together students from eight of the world’s leading fashion and design schools—from The Swedish School of Textiles to Shih Chien University—the event spotlighted a new generation of knitwear talent, all united by a deep passion for their craft.
We went to Milan to see what went down at Loro Piana’s 10th anniversary Knit Design Award. Bringing together students from eight of the world’s leading fashion and design schools—from The Swedish School of Textiles to Shih Chien University—the event spotlighted a new generation of knitwear talent, all united by a deep passion for their craft.
It’s okay to cry if you have good mascara.
@philosofay puts her makeup to the most important test possible for the i-D Beauty Zine. Let us know any products you’ve put to a tear trial before.

When you get famous for being an iconic gay tyrant on the internet, you can very quickly get boxed in.
For writer, actor, and internet comedian Jordan Firstman, the stereotype was hard to escape, but it also opened doors: He made a raucous, dickprint-shaped mark on the explicit Sebastian Silva comedy ‘Rotting in the Sun,’ then became the stylist Gay Best Friend in Rachel Sennott’s ‘I Love LA.’ In both, he paired the airheaded hallmarks of homosexual culture with a ruminative, interesting spark.
Written and directed by Firstman, who also leads it as an actor, ‘Club Kid’ is the kind of big bite move that can typically read as narcissistic, forcing an artist to fall short on one of his responsibilities.
“But truthfully, I can’t see anyone else replacing one of those spots,” writes @douglasgrnwd. “It’s a Firstman movie, through and through; dazzlingly formed, and one of the year’s best.”
Read the full review from the Cannes Film Festival premiere at the link in bio.

When you get famous for being an iconic gay tyrant on the internet, you can very quickly get boxed in.
For writer, actor, and internet comedian Jordan Firstman, the stereotype was hard to escape, but it also opened doors: He made a raucous, dickprint-shaped mark on the explicit Sebastian Silva comedy ‘Rotting in the Sun,’ then became the stylist Gay Best Friend in Rachel Sennott’s ‘I Love LA.’ In both, he paired the airheaded hallmarks of homosexual culture with a ruminative, interesting spark.
Written and directed by Firstman, who also leads it as an actor, ‘Club Kid’ is the kind of big bite move that can typically read as narcissistic, forcing an artist to fall short on one of his responsibilities.
“But truthfully, I can’t see anyone else replacing one of those spots,” writes @douglasgrnwd. “It’s a Firstman movie, through and through; dazzlingly formed, and one of the year’s best.”
Read the full review from the Cannes Film Festival premiere at the link in bio.
Red flags include: stinky breath, lack of obsession with @devonleecarlson, and a flair for the dramatic.
What would you do if given an evening on the French Riviera—courtesy of @burberry—with the patron saint of pretty girls with cracked phone cases? At the link in bio, Devon Lee Carlson and @chlita fall in love in Antibes.
Gucci cruising through Midtown Manhattan. Swipe through a look at Demna’s Times Square takeover and let us know your thoughts.
Gucci cruising through Midtown Manhattan. Swipe through a look at Demna’s Times Square takeover and let us know your thoughts.
Gucci cruising through Midtown Manhattan. Swipe through a look at Demna’s Times Square takeover and let us know your thoughts.
Gucci cruising through Midtown Manhattan. Swipe through a look at Demna’s Times Square takeover and let us know your thoughts.
Gucci cruising through Midtown Manhattan. Swipe through a look at Demna’s Times Square takeover and let us know your thoughts.
Gucci cruising through Midtown Manhattan. Swipe through a look at Demna’s Times Square takeover and let us know your thoughts.
Gucci cruising through Midtown Manhattan. Swipe through a look at Demna’s Times Square takeover and let us know your thoughts.
Gucci cruising through Midtown Manhattan. Swipe through a look at Demna’s Times Square takeover and let us know your thoughts.
Gucci cruising through Midtown Manhattan. Swipe through a look at Demna’s Times Square takeover and let us know your thoughts.
Gucci cruising through Midtown Manhattan. Swipe through a look at Demna’s Times Square takeover and let us know your thoughts.
Gucci cruising through Midtown Manhattan. Swipe through a look at Demna’s Times Square takeover and let us know your thoughts.
Gucci cruising through Midtown Manhattan. Swipe through a look at Demna’s Times Square takeover and let us know your thoughts.
Gucci cruising through Midtown Manhattan. Swipe through a look at Demna’s Times Square takeover and let us know your thoughts.
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