Josh Sims is a london-based writer and editor contributing to the likes of The Times, CNN, The Economist and Wallpaper, among other titles. He's the author of several books on style and design, the latest being 'Men of Style' (published by Laurence King)
‘Mood making’ alternatives from Three Spirit, Bella Hadid’s Kin Euphorics, Trip and Aplós are using hemp, mushrooms, botanicals and other ingredients to bring a cleaner high
From Leonardo DiCaprio to Idris Elba, A-listers everywhere are bringing their bottles to the table – Style asked the experts if the results ever match the buzz
The German multi-medium creative likes to examine our preconceptions about what art is, who does it and how it differs from design – but some question whether his work is even art at all
Gin and tequila have had their artisanal moment, now it’s rum’s turn to spout novel high-end varieties – and the Philippines is leading the way in Asia
Visual artist and sculptor Jaume Plensa argues that his art is important, democratic and forward-looking … here the maverick talent takes no prisoners in an exclusive interview
If you thought we’d be driving flying cars by now, you’re not far off … here are the aviation pioneers leading the trend that could turn into a US$1.5 trillion market
The business guru who now hosts the That Will Never Work podcast talks to STYLE about the opportunities and pitfalls of start-up culture, and how he achieves balance in his life
The legendary ‘man who shot the 70s’ caught candid heyday snaps of everyone from David Bowie and the Sex Pistols to Madonna and Miley Cyrus – here he opens up about his storied 50-year career exclusively to STYLE
Electric supercar maker Elextra is being joined by luxury yachts and commercial aircraft engines such as Heesen and Magnix, but sustainability isn’t their main motivation
Aerospace’s big noises bet on better materials and better engines to usher in new era of quieter – as well as quicker and less polluting – faster-than-sound flight
VR has broadened our horizons to a dizzying degree, but scientists are now working on a physical dimension – that will be able simulate everything from changing temperatures to being punched
More than half the artwork in circulation is fake, according to the Fine Art Expert Institute – but does that really matter if it brings the same effect to the eyes?
People associate luxury with exclusivity, but also now with individualism – and companies like Ettinger and Havelock Bay are cashing in on the demand for customised luxury goods
The Brazilian designers use elements of their colourful culture in the their work, and approach projects with a sense of exuberance and a love for novel materials