NEW ZEALAND

Music

7 rising New Zealand musicians to watch

Featuring Leaping Tiger's funky R&B, Molly Payton's nostalgic pop and Saweetie collaborator JessB's hooky hip-hop.
Georgie Wright
12.10.21
News

Everything we know about Rupaul's Drag Race Down Under

Check out the queens who are competing, the very special guest judges, the kind of drama expected, and where you can watch it.
Tom George
4.22.21
Culture

Life after lockdown: New Zealand creatives on navigating a post-Covid world

Wondering what it looks like on the other side? Here, NZ artists tell us how they made it through lockdown and what 'new normal' means to them.
Beatrice Hazlehurst
1.6.21
Fashion

That Looks is bringing 90s catalogue shopping into the digital era

Kiwi model and entrepreneur Becca Haeger brings the magic of magazine editorials to e-commerce with her online shop.
Zoë Kendall
12.29.20
Music

BENEE and Gus Dapperton turn breakup blues into sunny pop on Supalonely

The 20-year-old Kiwi pop kid premieres her vibrant new music video exclusively on i-D.
Ariana Marsh
2.4.20
News

this is why the internet wants to #freelorde

Plz don't send Lorde to jail. :(
Douglas Greenwood
10.10.19
Fashion

what you missed at new zealand fashion week

New Zealand designers are creating globally-minded fashion from the end of the earth.
Mitch Parker
9.4.19
Music

10 things you need to know about hazy pop superstar benee

This Kiwi rules.
Alim Kheraj
6.4.19
Culture

how one illustration captured the heartfelt response to the christchurch shootings

Ruby Jones' artwork was shared across the world after the terror attacks.
Laura Pitcher
3.25.19
Music

thelma plum inspires self-preservation and other local music you need

Our favourite new music from Australia and New Zealand in one curated list.
i-D Staff
2.11.19
Music

meet brockhampton’s favorite kiwi rap duo

Watch the video for Church & AP's 'Ready or Not'.
Nick Fulton
1.22.19
Photography

these portraits explore what it means to be a teen in new zealand

In her ongoing series 'The Western Springs Project', Tash Hopkins questions the misguided stereotypes placed on New Zealand youth.
John Buckley
1.22.19
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