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Fashion
“It’s a story of women, and it’s a story that in some ways is very unchanging”: Caterina Bragoli talks to creator and historian Madeleine Marsh about the evolution of post-Victorian beauty ideals and her popular book Compacts and Cosmetics
Music
Caterina Bragoli discusses the differing perspectives on Kid Cudi and Virgil Abloh’s transgressive statement as seen on SNL
Music
Caterina Bragoli reviews singer-songwriter Ben Howard’s latest album, produced by The National’s Aaron Dessner
Music
Caterina Bragoli maps the good and the bad of Ohio rapper Kid Cudi’s latest album.
Arts
Caterina Bragoli talks to Visual Artist Adriana Santiago about her upcoming project La Correa, drawing inspiration from her hometown of Puerto Rico and the importance of an honest representation of mental health in art
Arts
Caterina Bragoli examines Sargent’s ‘Portrait of Madame X’ and considers what the portrait’s reception has meant for artist, sitter, and artistic posterity.
Fashion
Caterina Bragoli introduces us to fashion’s original ‘It Girls’ Anita Pallenberg and Bianca Jagger, and examines their style legacy that lives on decades later
Features
Caterina Bragoli talks to students Sulaiman Iqbal and Hassan Raja about their decision to start Team UPside, the changes that need to be made in terms of access and making Oxbridge a possibility for students from disadvantaged backgrounds
Music
Caterina Bragoli talks to musician Aidan Tulloch about his new EP Somewhere Without Lights, his production process and the influences of home and travel
Interviews
Caterina Bragoli talks to French fashion influencer Camille Yolaine about all things la Parisienne, la Nouvelle Vague and maintaining a sense of self on social media
Interviews
Caterina Bragoli talks to author Jemma Wayne about her new novel To Dare, the importance of voicing unspoken female experiences and her time at Cambridge
Fashion
Caterina Bragoli writes on the legendary Japanese fashion designer Kansai Yamamoto, famous for collaborating with the likes of David Bowie, who recently died aged 76
Fashion
Editor Caterina Bragoli discusses the influence of the 1945 Théâtre de la Mode on the short surrealist film Le Mythe Dior, directed by Matteo Garrone, which opened Paris Couture Week
Fashion
Editor Caterina Bragoli takes a look at Edward Enninful’s decision to cast fashion’s spotlight on key workers
Music
Editor Caterina Bragoli takes us through some of the Rolling Stones’ most sensitive and soulful ballads
Arts
Whilst we remain at home, Caterina Bragoli argues that Smith’s vitality and thirst for life offers us a new way to experience exhilaration in these unusual times.
Comment: Caterina Bragoli
For so many students for whom the decision to go home is a complicated one, Cambridge’s ‘advice’ has been painfully ambiguous, inconsistent, and frustratingly slow
Interviews
Caterina Bragoli talks to curator and creator Leanne Elliot Young about the future of the fashion industry on a rapidly-warming planet
Film & TV
As the biggest night of awards season gets underway, join our team of Vulture writers for predictions, red carpet reviews and hot takes.
Comment: Caterina Bragoli
Violence and harassment: A Varsity statement of solidarity
Varsity stands in solidarity with all women and people of marginalised genders against violence