Megan Nolan

Megan Nolan

Megan Nolan is a designer, photographer and Digital Operations Manager at RUSSH Magazine. Having completed a Bachelor of Arts specialising in history, international studies and criminology Megan then went on to graduate from Whitehouse Institute of Design with a Bachelor of Design in creative direction and styling. A creative jack of all trades Megan is RUSSH’s live music aficionado with no festival, gig or band left untouched. Currently studying psychology at Monash University Megan is fascinated by the complexity of the human mind and hopes to one day be able to figure out why Rose let Jack stay in the water when there was clearly room on the raft. In the meantime you’ll find her attending festivals with her mum, re-watching Call Me By Your Name and enjoying her favourite cuisine – McDonalds.

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Didirri plays Bigsound

From the first listen, the first look, we were hooked. We made him our RUSSH Men cover star, now, as this year’s Bigsound Festival – Australia’s answer to SXSW – rolls around, Didirri is returning the stage in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley.

Fashion / Model Monday

Tessa Bruinsma

She’s the steely-eyed beauty from Holland, who was first scouted in her local McDonalds restaurant. It’s time to meet this week’s model muse.

Fashion / Style

Wrap me up in you

The Woolmark Company celebrates its New Wool World campaign – marking 50 years of successful Australian wool trade with China – through the cinematic short film, Armor.

Fashion / Style

Gucci’s collectors

Family reunion. We journey to the snow capped peaks for the latest instalment in Gucci’s AW 18 Collectors campaign, directed by Glen Luchford.

Beauty / Trend

The final stretch

It’s the most important part of any workout. Shake it off and stretch it out, in the gym or in the wild.

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Body of work

Photographer Jedd Cooney and Christelle Scifo of Fleurette present their latest collaboration: A Still Life.

People / TV

Blood Orange presents Saint

Your skin’s a flag that shines for us all. Blood Orange’s Dev Hynes unveils his self-directed film for Saint, the new single from the artist’s fourth studio album, Negro Swan.

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