The photographer’s new V&A collaboration is “a meditation and medication”. In troubled times, “a sense of playfulness is the nobler thing,” he tells Lindsay Baker.
You have shared a post that offers payment for clicks.
To receive credit and payment, please sign in.
Learn more about paid sharing
by signing in you agree to the terms of use
create your account
I just want to read stuff
Awesome. Browse pages and subscribe to the ones you like.
I want to post and earn money
Create a page about something you're passionate about and post links to articles, stories and more. Trunqd is 100% free to use, and we will pay you 80% of all ad revenue on your pages. It takes less than 60 seconds to sign in and create your first post.
I want to advertise
You can create an ad on any page within seconds.
sign in with facebook
If you prefer to sign in with email, click here.
create new subaccount
The photographer’s new V&A collaboration is “a meditation and medication”. In troubled times, “a sense of playfulness is the nobler thing,” he tells Lindsay Baker.
From the Queen’s wedding dress to Princess Margaret’s glamorous eveningwear, the costumes of TV drama The Crown have been extraordinary. The designers explain how they came about.
From Marie Antoinette to today’s haute couture, France has long ruled fashion. Joobin Bekhrad explores the reasons why, as a nation, it is the undisputed queen of style.
The all-in-one garment went from utilitarian necessity to glamorous fashion staple. Bel Jacobs explores the wardrobe item that brings with it ‘a sense of liberation’.
Once considered an ‘immoral’ figure, the ballerina has since become the epitome of elegance and refinement – and a significant style muse. Cath Pound explores balletic influence.