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    I Saw The TV Glow director Jane Schoenbrun says her next film will be a queer horror. At a recent Q&A, Schoenbrun described the film, titled Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma, as “Portrait of a Lady on Fire set in a Friday the 13th sequel.” If this hasn’t already immediately piqued your interest, the film, as Schoenbrun previously told Filmmaker Magazine, is “all about sex.” Ding, ding and ding.

    Balenciaga just opened a gigantic store in China. The brand’s biggest store yet, the four story building in Beijing’s Taikoo Li Sanlitun complex spans a whopping 13,000 square-feet. The store will sell the their latest men and women’s RTW apparel, jewellery, bags, shoes and accessories, as well as an exclusive line of oversized “Metalheads” T-shirts. Moreover, the shop is complete with an archive exhibit of both Denma’s and Cristóbal Balenciaga’s designs.

    Uniqlo x JW Anderson SS25 will put some prep in your step. Now in their eighth year of annual collaboration, the newest collection from the UK and Japanese fashion labels is all about modern collegiate looks. Think: Saltburn by way of Jack Wills and Thom Browne. There’s blazers, polo necks, sweatshirts, striped ties, shorts and more. You can get your hands on the line from 10 January.

    MSCHF put a very recognisable “Famous Mouse” on an ancient Greek sculpture. Back in 2021, the  disruptive fashion collective began selling tokens that promised a “Famous Mouse” artwork at $100 a pop with one small catch – buyers would have to wait until 2024 to redeem their token. For those curious enough (and with enough disposable income) to purchase it, the time has come to find out what the tokens are actually good for. As promised, MSCHF have delivered a very famous – and very cursed – mouse in a reimagined version of Laocoön and His Sons. The need to wait three years? Walt Disney’s 1928 rendering of Mickey Mouse is now, finally, in the public domain.

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    I Saw The TV Glow director Jane Schoenbrun says her next film will be a queer horror. At a recent Q&A, Schoenbrun described the film, titled Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma, as “Portrait of a Lady on Fire set in a Friday the 13th sequel.” If this hasn’t already immediately piqued your interest, the film, as Schoenbrun previously told Filmmaker Magazine, is “all about sex.” Ding, ding and ding.

    Balenciaga just opened a gigantic store in China. The brand’s biggest store yet, the four story building in Beijing’s Taikoo Li Sanlitun complex spans a whopping 13,000 square-feet. The store will sell the their latest men and women’s RTW apparel, jewellery, bags, shoes and accessories, as well as an exclusive line of oversized “Metalheads” T-shirts. Moreover, the shop is complete with an archive exhibit of both Denma’s and Cristóbal Balenciaga’s designs.

    Uniqlo x JW Anderson SS25 will put some prep in your step. Now in their eighth year of annual collaboration, the newest collection from the UK and Japanese fashion labels is all about modern collegiate looks. Think: Saltburn by way of Jack Wills and Thom Browne. There’s blazers, polo necks, sweatshirts, striped ties, shorts and more. You can get your hands on the line from 10 January.

    MSCHF put a very recognisable “Famous Mouse” on an ancient Greek sculpture. Back in 2021, the  disruptive fashion collective began selling tokens that promised a “Famous Mouse” artwork at $100 a pop with one small catch – buyers would have to wait until 2024 to redeem their token. For those curious enough (and with enough disposable income) to purchase it, the time has come to find out what the tokens are actually good for. As promised, MSCHF have delivered a very famous – and very cursed – mouse in a reimagined version of Laocoön and His Sons. The need to wait three years? Walt Disney’s 1928 rendering of Mickey Mouse is now, finally, in the public domain.

    The giant spider sculpture by Louise Bourgeois is returning to Tate Modern. To celebrate the London gallery’s 25th anniversary, it’s launching a new collection of recent and historic acquisitions – with Bourgeois’s 30-foot creature as the centre piece in the Turbine Hall. Titled Maman, the stainless steel sculpture is a haunting ode to motherhood. You can see it, along with the rest of the 25th anniversary collection, at the Tate Modern from 9 May 2025.

    The giant spider sculpture by Louise Bourgeois is returning to Tate Modern. To celebrate the London gallery’s 25th anniversary, it’s launching a new collection of recent and historic acquisitions – with Bourgeois’s 30-foot creature as the centre piece in the Turbine Hall. Titled Maman, the stainless steel sculpture is a haunting ode to motherhood. You can see it, along with the rest of the 25th anniversary collection, at the Tate Modern from 9 May 2025.

    A moustachioed Timothée Chalamet in bespoke Chloé menswear? Yes please. Timmy is everywhere. For his latest Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknownhe’s been doing the rounds at theatres and on red carpets, dripped out in everything from a blonde wig to a custom blue suede Chloé jacket – the first menswear piece from the house’s creative director Chemena Kamali.

    Billie Eilish turns 23 today. In our 2019 interview with Eilish, she said: “I’m never going to get old. I shall stay young forever.”

     

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    Mikey Madison spoke to Pamela Anderson about Anora‘s sex scenes. In their recent interview for Variety‘s Actors on Actors series, Anderson asked Madison about whether director Sean Baker used an intimacy coordinator for the film’s sex scenes. Turns out, he didn’t.  But “it was a choice that I made,” Madison, who plays the stripper and sex worker Ani said. “The filmmakers offered me [one]… I had seen Sean’s films and know his dedication to authenticity. I was ready for it. As an actress, I approached it as a job.”

    A moustachioed Timothée Chalamet in bespoke Chloé menswear? Yes please. Timmy is everywhere. For his latest Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknownhe’s been doing the rounds at theatres and on red carpets, dripped out in everything from a blonde wig to a custom blue suede Chloé jacket – the first menswear piece from the house’s creative director Chemena Kamali.

    Billie Eilish turns 23 today. In our 2019 interview with Eilish, she said: “I’m never going to get old. I shall stay young forever.”

     

    [The In Real Life Issue, no. 364, Fall 2021]

    Mikey Madison spoke to Pamela Anderson about Anora‘s sex scenes. In their recent interview for Variety‘s Actors on Actors series, Anderson asked Madison about whether director Sean Baker used an intimacy coordinator for the film’s sex scenes. Turns out, he didn’t.  But “it was a choice that I made,” Madison, who plays the stripper and sex worker Ani said. “The filmmakers offered me [one]… I had seen Sean’s films and know his dedication to authenticity. I was ready for it. As an actress, I approached it as a job.”

    Sofia Coppola has launched a publishing imprint. After the success of her monograph Archive, which was published by Mack Books, the filmmaker has teamed up with the publishing company on her very own imprint, Important Flowers. The imprint’s first title, a book of photos by Corrine Day from the set of The Virgin Suicides, will be published in April. It’ll be followed by Chanel Haute Couture, a 450 page visual archive of the house’s history, in September.

    Sofia Coppola has launched a publishing imprint. After the success of her monograph Archive, which was published by Mack Books, the filmmaker has teamed up with the publishing company on her very own imprint, Important Flowers. The imprint’s first title, a book of photos by Corrine Day from the set of The Virgin Suicides, will be published in April. It’ll be followed by Chanel Haute Couture, a 450 page visual archive of the house’s history, in September.

    A bible for The Shining heads. Created over the course of a decade, Taschen’s Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining is made up of exclusive BTS photos from the film’s set, interviews with cast and crew, concept art and more. It spans a whopping 1,396 pages. Moreover, the special edition features text from J.W. Rinzler and Steven Spielberg, who chronicle the making of the cult classic and offer new perspectives on it.

    A bible for The Shining heads. Created over the course of a decade, Taschen’s Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining is made up of exclusive BTS photos from the film’s set, interviews with cast and crew, concept art and more. It spans a whopping 1,396 pages. Moreover, the special edition features text from J.W. Rinzler and Steven Spielberg, who chronicle the making of the cult classic and offer new perspectives on it.

    New Aphex Twin got us blushing, giggling, twirling our hair, kicking our feet.

    We may be getting not one, but two Luigi Mangione documentaries. The murder trial hasn’t even begun yet and two acclaimed filmmakers are said to be working on documentaries on the case that birthed a thousand thirst tweets. First is Oscar-winning Alex Gibney (Going Clear); the second is Robert Morse (known for Netflix’s Amanda Knox). The devil works hard, but true crime documentary makers work harder.