Christopher Gabello

3.1 Phillip Lim

September 10, 2013

Phillip Lim did not disappoint with a Spring/Summer presentation that included neon-pink overalls, carefree plaid dresses, floral and tie-dye pants, denim separates, punk moto jackets in cool pastels, and a scattering of leopard and glitter accents.

Siki Im

September 10, 2013

As Siki Im told us at his Spring/Summer show yesterday afternoon, the inspiration for his latest collection came from “sexy prisoners.”

Prabal Gurung

September 9, 2013

This season, Prabal Gurung turned to Marilyn Monroe and her sensual silhouette for inspiration.

Zac Posen

September 9, 2013

In Zac Posen’s world, menswear is for the boys and every girl is a princess.

Band of Outsiders

September 9, 2013

Band of Outsiders designer Scott Sternberg cites “the ghosts of Malibu” as inspiration for the sweeping white silhouettes in his Spring/Summer 2014 show.

DKNY

September 9, 2013

Spring/Summer 2014 marked the 20th anniversary for DKNY.

Alexander Wang

September 9, 2013

Cooler-than-thou designer Alexander Wang’s Spring/Summer 2014 runway was delightfully narcissistic.

Backstage at New York Fashion Week: Spring 2014

September 7, 2013

It’s New York Fashion Week, and seasoned Interview photographers Christopher Gabello and Shawn Brackbill are backstage and front row at the hottest shows, bringing you the newest Spring trends, freshest faces, and after-parties you won’t want to miss. Check in daily and follow Shawn and Chris on Interview‘s Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, for the latest updates.

Mint & Serf’s Fine Lines

July 31, 2013

Graffiti artist duo Mint & Serf’s spray-painted canvases are a torn-up mess, which is exactly how they want them.

David Gilbert’s Family Legacy

July 30, 2013

The second novel by New York-born writer David Gilbert, & Sons is an expansive family mystery.

The Ã?DD Man In

July 23, 2013

After a few minutes talking to Judson Harmon about ØDD, his Lower East Side boutique, it’s clear that in both design and stock, it’s the closest possible approximation to an external version of the inside of his head. “I wanted to create an environment that’s somewhat like an amoeba, where it’s constantly changing,” he says.

Exclusive Video Premiere: ‘Hits: A Musical Portrait,’ Bonnie McKee

July 11, 2013

With her vivid, Popsicle-colored hair, infinitely long legs, and powerful voice, Bonnie McKee doesn’t seem like the sort of person who’d be willing to—or who should—stay out of the spotlight in favor of a behind-the-scenes gig.

The Major-League Speedy Ortiz

July 9, 2013

Speedy Ortiz is defying the times. In its approach to both recording and touring, the band has built its fan base in an alternatively modern way: music lovers first, commercialists second.

Twin Peaks’s Chicago Pride

July 8, 2013

At 19 years old, the four members of Twin Peaks are young. Do not, however, mistake their youth for inexperience.

Smith Westerns, Aging Gracefully

June 25, 2013

For the past four years, garage-rock wunderkinds Smith Westerns have been defined by, essentially, just that—youthful, yearning lyrics, brash guitars, and trading college for a rock-‘n’-roll life on the road.

The Royal Road

June 19, 2013

Imagine everything you can think of that might happen to a kid growing up in the late ’90s and early aughts on the still-sketchy Lower East Side: neurotic, too smart for his own good, a little obsessed with danger, a lot obsessed with finding his place in the world.

On Love with Quadron

June 4, 2013

Although four years separate Avalanche from Quadron’s eponymous debut, no one can accuse the Danish musicians of slacking.

Sorellina’s Romance Story

May 28, 2013

Before mass-produced cubic zirconia tossables became the norm, jewelry was cherished and kept. Sisters Kim and Nicole Carosella hope to capture the “romance,” as they describe, of vintage jewelry in their line Sorellina, devising distinctive pieces that echo old-fashioned elements.

Trevor Noah, Smooth Criminal

May 25, 2013

The story of comedian Trevor Noah’s childhood is affecting. Told in another context, it would be heartbreaking.

Exclusive Song Premiere and Interview: ‘Draped in Gold,’ Mr. Muthafuckin’ eXquire

May 2, 2013

We talked to Crown Heights rapper Mr. Muthafuckin’ eXquire on the eve of his return—his Kismet mixtape is coming at the end of this month, and we’re pleased to premiere the new song “Draped in Gold” here—about his life-affirming hiatus, the pressures of going mainstream, and quitting the sauce.