INTERVIEW: Georgina Kreutzer
Let’s be clear on one thing – we bloody love Instagram. It’s an endless source of entertainment and inspiration. I could easily spend an evening laughing at inappropriate jokes or getting lost…
View ArticleMiss Bean’s Gaze
Miss Bean is a Hong Kong based photographer known for her sensitive, tender looking work. Write what you know is a mantra stressed to any young writer and it makes sense for…
View ArticleInterview: Fabian Bürgy
Fabian Bürgy is a multimedia artist with quite the unusual portfolio. His work is evocative, targeting a whole spectrum of emotions. Some of it is appealing by definition – it’s serene, it’s…
View ArticleStill Life With Gala Slater
The great thing about living in East London is that you never run out of new creative people to meet. Gala Slater is one of those rad creatives. After doing her degree…
View ArticleDark & Dreamy: Interview With Rafael M. Milani
The work of Brazilian photographer Rafael M. Milani has gotten some ‘ooh’s and ‘aah’s out of the Miista team in the past. We featured him on our blog in connection to our…
View ArticleA Week In The World Of Miista
Mondays can be a bit too much even if you’re living a dream, loving your job and expecting a huge parcel from Totokaelo. To make the transition into the new week a…
View ArticleA COMIC PORTRAIT OF FEMINISM
Catwoman, lycra, and whips: every man’s fantasy, or a female Superheroine? We’ve come a long way from Bride to Be, Nellie the Nurse, and Mille the Model comic books since Marvel debuted…
View ArticleMeet A Miista: Simone Blain
MEET A MIISTA 1 0 3 seconds with Simone Blain Simone Blain: Independent painter / a member of the Coven Collective / Feminist / Canadian / Breakfast Enthusiast / Miista The…
View ArticleBroadly: Footage for Females
300 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute, totalling 432,000 hours of video every day; but how do you decide what to watch when you’ve only got twenty four? Well,…
View ArticleCalligraffiti
The Arabic Alphabet, consisting of twenty-eight letters, where twenty-five are consonants and the other three vowels, is a calligraphic art form. Arabic writing doesn’t only convey a written dialect,...
View ArticleVolcano Extravaganza: Fiorucci’s Free Form Festival
In the light of our new AW15 Collection, Tephra, which was inspired by volcanic patterns and the forces of nature, we’ve found this collection’s art festival counterpart: Volcano Extravaganza in...
View ArticleAbby Phillips X Miista
Abby Phillips, who considers herself to be a “young mixed media artist, illustrator, writer and creative director from the United States,” was kind enough to collaborate with Miista. Abby, whose work has…
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