Ian McCulloch Article (1983)

The spread captures Ian McCulloch — lead singer of Echo & The Bunnymen — holding several white rabbits, styled in his trademark red plaid shirt. The imagery plays up his soft, pop-idol aesthetic while the article’s tone contrasts that by highlighting his sharp wit and self-assured personality.

The headline, “Making the Fur Fly,” is a pun referencing both the rabbits in the photo and McCulloch’s reputation for stirring up controversy with his outspoken remarks about other artists — even icons like David Bowie. For more artifacts, seek the GALLLERY

Tyra Banks at the Vogue 90th Party (2010)

When Tyra Banks Wore Fishnet Stockings on Her Face (And Somehow Made It Work)
Every once in a while, a fashion moment comes along that leaves us all wondering: is it couture, or is it just… a pair of tights?
Back in 2010, Tyra Banks attended the Vogue Paris 90th Anniversary Party wearing what has now become one of her most iconic (and eyebrow-raising) looks — a full-face fishnet mask, crafted from actual stockings.
Yes, you read that right. According to interviews at the time, Tyra purchased the stockings in Paris, cut and styled them herself, and turned them into a headpiece. No stylist, no brand collaboration — just Tyra being Tyra. And honestly? It kind of worked.
The look was equal parts avant-garde and DIY genius. Paired with a strapless gown and her signature smize, the mask gave off mysterious superhero vibes… or maybe haute couture cat burglar. Either way, it made a statement.
In a sea of meticulously styled, label-heavy red carpet outfits, Tyra’s choice felt refreshingly personal. It wasn’t about showing off the latest runway drop — it was about expression, risk, and a healthy dose of playfulness.
Not everyone could pull off wearing fishnet on their face to one of fashion’s biggest events of the year. But that’s what sets Tyra apart. She’s always been more than just a model — she’s a creator, a provocateur, and someone who isn’t afraid to blur the lines between beauty and boldness.
Moral of the story: fashion doesn’t always have to make sense. Sometimes, it’s just about showing up, standing out, and owning the moment — even if it means cutting up a pair of tights and calling it couture. For more Artifacts. Go to the GALLLERY