TIMOTHY GONZALEZ, more commonly known as JIMOTHY LACOSTE, was just 16 when he burst onto the scene. His comedic DIY music videos and melodic raps over catchy lo-fi beats were an instant viral hit. Internet fame came thick and fast (maybe a little too fast?) with a record deal and collaborations with the likes of Mike Skinner.
Read MoreFor issue 29 of THE NEW ORDER we commissioned Berlin based creative studio Haw-lin Services to reinterpret some of Japanese scent makers retaW iconic product. The outcome is nothing short of remarkable.
Read MoreShiny female robots with their voluptuous curves exposed, striking provocative poses. The Sexy Robot series, born of the technological innovation of late 1970s Tokyo, is the product of an extreme pursuit of taboo and
Read MoreCHITO and Wu Yué have for the first time publicly joined forces to hold Always Change, Never Change—an exhibition in which they did what they do best: their own thing. Held at the recently-founded London-based OMNI, the duo took over the gallery in a true collaborative effort, sharing the space in such a way that their own distinctive yet colliding street-themed art practice shone separately and collectively /
Read MoreIn partnership with Dr.Marten’s the "MADE IN ENGLAND: Creative Series" is a sequence of studio visits with British creatives, all of which embody an enduring commitment to building something visceral, tactile and made to last. For the third in the series we visit the studio of Leeds based Artist Liam Alvy /
Read MoreIn partnership with Dr.Marten’s the "MADE IN ENGLAND: Creative Series" is a sequence of studio visits with British creatives, all of which embody an enduring commitment to building something visceral, tactile and made to last. For the Second in the series we visit art curator and gallery Director Tanaka Tapiwa Saburi /
Read MoreIn partnership with DR.Marten’s the "MADE IN ENGLAND: Creative Series" is a sequence of studio visits with British creatives, all of which embody an enduring commitment to building something visceral, tactile and made to last. For the first in the series we visit the studio of London based Spacial Designer and Sculptor Jobe Burns /
Read MoreCult London retailer Garbstore partnered with Unified Goods for a multipart ‘Selector’s Market’ series showcasing rare goods and clothing, with the first iteration of the capsule curated by Beams & Co’s Tatsuo Hino /
Read MoreEntitled ‘A Family Portrait’, this project seeks to shine a light on the ‘new’ emancipated culture of community and family, prevalent within and surrounding Chelsea Football Club /
Read MoreTNO caught up with Kyle Kivijärvi to talk about his Instagram account Gramparents, a street style blog that gathers well-put-together elders /
Read MoreAs Black Friday kicked off the holiday shopping season, it may be time to move on from over shopping, to conscious shopping. TNO caught up with Silas Oda Adler and Brendon Babenzien to discuss alternatives to excess consumerism /
Read MoreLast Thursday we celebrated the launch of Vol.25 at the Mikkeller Bar in London with our friends at Dr.Martens. In true TNO fashion, what felt like the first event in an age turned into a total road block /
Read MoreViews on wild mushrooms have long been black or white, right or wrong, with little to no wiggle room. Though that’s all changing now as everyone from nans to fashion designers are seeing their merits /
Read MoreNobody knows Los Angeles like Andrew Jackson… like an eagle souring above the urban sprawl, he has seen the city for a lifetime via two wheels. And that time spent in the saddle gives you a different perspective, one that is built on collective passions and appreciation of your community & surroundings. A perspective that brakes down barriers and re-writes the rules. We caught up with the Canyon rider to hear about his journey from Pro BMX into the world of Gravel, and how he plans to change the game and the culture of cycling /
Read MoreDan Carter is considered one of the greatest rugby players in the history of the sport. He holds the all-time international points scoring record, has two World Cup winner’s medals, and spent 12 years as the key playmaker of a team that achieved the highest winning percentage of any international sports team ever.
Read MoreWith Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch focuses on cleaning up the plastic-soup-of-an-ocean we’ve made to make a real, big impact and spread the word /
Read MoreJulian and Foley reflect on 10 years of Civilist. Paving the way for the rapid rise of skateculture in the city of Berlin, Civilists store opening in 2009 allowed for iconic skatbrands to make their debut in Germany. Countless in-store parties, art exhibitions and launches brought about the blooming of a subculture.
Read MoreRoscomar’s Johan Olsson has made circularity the sole focus of his brand. Like most, he’s taken lockdown to reflect on what he’s done and what he wishes to do. And so, the once leisure- and lifestyle-oriented shoe has grown into one that’s more conscious, less harmful to the environment /
Read MoreFor those who maybe unaware Flock Together is a democratic collective of people of colour, formed in the throes of the confusion and heat of the BLM movement - set up for those seeking to learn, and to find, in order to better navigate life - yet it is also a personal journey for each member to experience /
Read MoreEx-high-fashion designer (and ex-graphic design consultant and music curator and DJ, you name it), now sportswear designer Tim Soar aims to ease the discomfort that will surely arouse when on a run. A keen runner himself, he built a brand with the firm commitment to really go out and test every single product he develops with his team. Bringing about high-performance, technical activewear that is durable and, of course, looks good. Man’s a fashion designer by profession after all /
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