Arts
Hannah Ruth Zander: The Next Kate Spade
All this to say, if Hannah Ruth Zander and her home doesn’t transport you back to the swinging ‘60s, her clothes definitely will. … read more
Sage Nelsen: Upcycled in Every Shade of Pink
Sage Nelsen teases the concept of a “jollection”—pieces made entirely of jeans—as well as a collection that discusses mental health. … read more
Sassy, Sustainable and a Little Slutty: Regan Ku’ulei Reactivates Kinderwhore
Ku’ulei has a healthy and delicate sense of play within both material and gender expression through their inclusive, accessible and sustainable clothing designs. … read more
SLUG Style: Felix Diaz
Felix Diaz is a fashion stylist, multimedia creative, model and community organizer deeply integrated into SLC’s flourishing underground fashion scene. … read more
Heavenly High Tops and Haute Couture at FICE Gallery
The ideal intersection of modern art and intellectual fashion, FICE Gallery provides retail space for Utah locals to secure stellar new styles and shoes. … read more
IzaaJade: Building a Brand With Bella Waters
IzaaJade is a creative platform that has fluctuated according to Waters’ ever-evolving niche, but one that always reflects her passion for making and creating. … read more
Building Extraordinary Looks With Four SLC Fashion Designers
From patchwork pants to coffin jewelry and crochet bonnets to metallic bralettes, each designer brings something unique to the table. … read more
The Sustainable Fashionista’s Guide to SLC’s Secondhand Market
Opt to hunt for hidden treasures and curate a meaningful wardrobe from clothes that don’t create new waste. … read more
Film Review: The Deliverance
The Deliverance is the kind of movie that keeps your attention to the end, then leaves you feeling used and angry when it’s over. … read more
Film Review: Reagan
Reagan Director: Sean McNamara MJM Entertainment and Rawhide Pictures In Theaters 08.30 When telling the story of a historical figure on screen, there’s a fine line between being respect and hero worship, and even some great filmmakers have had moments where they crossed that line. Reagan is not a movie made by great filmmakers, and
Film Review: You Gotta Believe
You Gotta Believe is a little monstrosity that fails on every level, never inspiring and certainly genuinely undercutting any messages it aims for. … read more
The Resurrection Project: QTBIPOC Artists Revive SLC’s Creative Pulse
The groundbreaking multi-disciplinary event was more than just a showcase; it was a powerful statement that aimed to the city’s vibrant queer and BIPOC artistic community, but also set a new standard for ethical and inclusive fashion. … read more