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  • 2 weeks ago | tobemagazine.com.au | George Howarth |Ryan Delaney |Jonah Orbach |Hugh Barton

    “Ferals […] raise hackles. They transgress our fences, our ways of thinking. . .” Fiona Probyn-RapseyHumans cannot control the feral. Ferality is a subversive force that burrows beneath boundaries, denies signification and refuses to be fenced in by categorisation. The anarchic potential of ferality is a central preoccupation in contemporary feminist theory and praxis.

  • 2 months ago | tobemagazine.com.au | George Howarth |Grace Sandles |Carwyn Mcintyre |Letti Koutsouliotas-Ewing

    0 $0.00 0 items Set in an industrial garage lined with Filson posters, Junya Watanabe’s menswear show opened with a nod to tradition: hunting jackets, blue-striped shirts, and a beige wide-brimmed fedora that was rugged yet formal. This restraint didn’t last long. Watanabe’s signature subversive tailoring emerged, dismantling American staples with patchwork and jolts of unexpected colour.

  • 2 months ago | tobemagazine.com.au | Grace Sandles |Carwyn Mcintyre |George Howarth |Letti Koutsouliotas-Ewing

    The town of Concordia, Italy, where Rick Owens has been producing his garments for two decades, informed his latest menswear collection, 'Concordians'. Departing from the grandeur of last season’s cinematic spectacle, Concordians focused on the essential. “I want to depend on fewer things, but make them as supernatural as possible," he determined post-show. At the all-familiar Palais de Tokyo in Paris, Owens leant into his signature strength: proportion.

  • Jun 10, 2024 | tobemagazine.com.au | Willa Rudolph |Rob Feher |George Howarth

    Sampha Sisay, UK’s preeminent R&B musician has just come off the back of a press tour for his sophomore album, Lahai. Now in a fallow creative period, he is left to figure out what his next moves should be. Before he decides, he reflects on the experiences and memories that lifted him to where he now is. The conversation ended up spanning his fear of flying, the  loss of his mother and father, his journey of self-acceptance and the birth of his daughter.

  • May 19, 2024 | tobemagazine.com.au | Anna Stewart |George Howarth |Ryan Delaney |Rob Feher

    photography Musician and multidisciplinary artist Merryn Jeann’s latest album, DOG BEACH is playful and bold. Comprised of ten diverse tracks, the album sits in its own genre: an amalgamation of experimental folk, pop, and indie-rock that explores themes of spirituality, friendship and coming of age. Conceptually, the album acts as a love letter to Jeann’s younger self and a recognition of the woman she sees herself becoming.

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