“Thirty designers, 80,000 steps, 25 Ubers, 20 croissants, 18 margaritas, 36 hours sleep and one lost voice box.” Désordre boutique’s Shannon Thomas shares her whirlwind seven-day trip to Paris with RUSSH.
From the beauty of London Fields on the first day of spring to the surreal silence of winter’s snowfall in the city – photographer Sally Patti shares her postcards of London through the seasons.
SIR the label celebrates friendship in its Resort 19 collection, Pour Toutes Les Femmes. Here they share behind the scenes postcards from their campaign shoot on the south coast of France.
From fairy light-lit dinners to boat rides on the harbour. RUSSH Magazine’s Junior Fashion Editor, Natalie Petrevski, shares her postcards from New Zealand Fashion Week.
“Each season while we present our collection in Paris, I make the time to visit some of my favourite, smaller galleries. Here are a few of my favourite galleries in Paris (in between the eating, drinking and shopping).” Designer Lee Mathews shares with RUSSH her art tour of the French capital.
From the black sands of New Zealand’s Piha Beach, Maggie Marilyn shares behind the scenes postcards from the set of her AW 17 collection campaign.
Take me to the beach. RUSSH Fashion and Beauty Director Billie Iveson shares memories from her summer pilgrimage to the islands of Greece.
Brianna Lance puts paintbrush to paper for her latest venture, a series of paintings titled Botanical Nudes.
Sometimes it is the moments between that get your heart racing. Here, L.A.-based photographer Ali Mitton shares with RUSSH some of her favourite stolen moments from Death Valley to Tulum and Turkey’s Cappadocia.
From the streets of Le Marais to the Palais de Tokyo, and Ellery’s Parisian showroom – artist Kitty Callaghan gives RUSSH a behind the scenes glimpse of her latest trip to the French capital with the label.
She’s a RUSSH girl from way back – an avid baker who also happens to be married to a chef. When it comes to food, Britt Maren is all in; we’re talking everything from handmade pastas and fresh seasonal produce to baked goods, Nutella and ice cream. Here the Texas-bred, New York-based model takes us on a food tour of her favourite local spots.
Berlin transplant and gallery assistant at Laura Mars, Romy Hansford-Gerber has called the German capital home for the past year. Here she shares with RUSSH her second visit to the city’s famed festival, Art Contemporary Berlin, a gathering of around 100 local and international galleries for a weekend of art immersion.
“The ocean is at its warmest, farm produce is at its very best, the crowds are gone and even the sunsets are a little bit more beautiful,” says The Surf Lodge’s Jayma Cardoso of Montauk and the Hamptons in autumn. Here the seasoned veteran shares some of her favourite things to see and do when the warmer days give way to that crisp autumn air.
Breakout stars, industry favourites and endless glasses of champagne. As the first models walk at NYFW, we ask those in the know to share their go-to spots for a cocktail.
She travelled to Paris to find a touch of Africa that felt like home. For Australian photographer Caroline Presbury, it was the Right Bank sanctuaries, found through friends and fellow creatives, that left a lasting mark.
We followed Magdalena to Nice and Zippora to Montauk; for these jet-set models among others, enjoying those rays is a must, not a maybe.
When it comes to engaging the senses, Neada Jane of recently-launched social app Clapit knows more than a thing or two. On a picture perfect L.A. day, the Australian native took RUSSH for a ride around the city she now calls home.
From the everyday to the extraordinary, for New York-based fashion designer Hillary Taymour of Collina Strada there is no tried-and-tested formula when it comes to conjuring creative revelations. Here, the eco-conscious creator shares with RUSSH her go-to stimulants in the city she calls home.
With his meticulously curated retail destination in the Lower East Side, Greg Armas of Assembly New York has created a forever on point, cool-kid oasis providing a constant source of inspiration. Here, Armas shares with RUSSH the places he goes to fuel his own creativity.
An ode to vintage denim, and the women who make each pair uniquely their own, 100 Cheeks features 50 “close friends or strangers” captured up close, from behind; on the road, on the town or in their personal habitats, wearing their most cherished pair.