i-D

i-D is a British magazine published biannually and dedicated to fashion, music, art, film and youth culture.

Photographers Wolfgang Tillmans, Mario Testino, Terry Richardson, Craig McDean,[1] Nick Knight and Juergen Teller started their careers at i-D, as did Dylan Jones and Caryn Franklin.

Other photographers that have contributed to i-D include Ellen von Unwerth, Robert Fairer, Kayt Jones, Sam Rock, and Petra Collins.

People who have appeared in i-D include Madonna, Grace Jones, Naomi Campbell, Sade, John Galliano, Alexander McQueen, Kanye West, Helmut Lang, Franz Ferdinand, Chloë Sevigny, Raf Simons, Jun Takahashi, Veronique Branquinho, Lily Cole, Giles Deacon, Timothee Chalamet, Dizzee Rascal, Scarlett Johansson, Rick Owens, Selena Gomez, and Rihanna.

[13] i-D Korea was launched as a digital-only publication in July 2021; Songin Han was appointed as the magazine's editor.

[14] In November 2021, the magazine's fashion editor Max Clark was suspended after more than a dozen women accused him of sending sexually inappropriate messages.

The magazine previously had a digital presence in Australia,[7] China, France,[11] Germany, Italy,[7] Latin America, Mexico,[11] Netherlands, New Zealand,[7] Poland,[11] Spain,[7] and the United States.

The Straight-Up is a documentary style of photography pioneered by Terry Jones, founder and editor-in-chief of i-D magazine, in 1977.