
INYIM Editorial Profile
Anthony De La Cruz
Founder & Creative Director
Music, entertainment, fashion
Anthony De La Cruz is the founder and creative director of It’s Not You It’s Me Media, the independent publication he has helped shape since its launch in 2009. From the beginning, he has approached INYIM as more than a news site, building it as a constantly evolving creative space where music, entertainment, men’s fashion, photography, and visual storytelling can exist side by side.
Anthony guides the publication’s editorial direction and visual identity, with a sharp instinct for emerging talent, overlooked stories, distinctive imagery, and the moments that deserve more attention than the mainstream cycle gives them. His work reflects the spirit that has defined INYIM from the start: original, independent, curious, and driven by a genuine love of creativity in all its forms.
Latest Stories by Anthony De La Cruz
37,212 published stories

Kylie Minogue…And all her lovers
Can’t stop Kylie Minogue from exuding sex and effortless coolness ever. Here she is on Hedi Klums turf…

Francisco Lachowski by Thomas Lohr for Feld Hommes
‘Brazilian and Itsnotyou favorite Francisco Lachowski plays with fire for the latest edition of Feld Hommes and comes…

Filed Under: Como?!? Desperate Edition
Audrey Scott of Ohio was arrested after calling 911 on 5 different occasions telling the operator to find…

Alex Néstor by David Surowiecki
‘Currently in Milan for the upcoming shows, check out Alex Néstor @ 2morrow photographed by David Surowiecki’ –…

Ned Shatzer by GL Wood for So Chic
‘Recently added to PMA’s roster, Ned Shatzer stars in the most recent editorial from GL Wood. Creating an…

Zeno Wendelen by Nicky Emmerson | Wound
‘Zeno Wendelen by Nicky Emmerson, published in Wound magazine.’ Courtesy of homotography.blogspot.com

This is Not America
‘‘This is Not America’ from the Spring/Summer 2010 America issue of 125 magazine, photographed by Barrie Hullegie and…
Paper stop motion / 【マリオ】付箋でストップモーション
A Japanese student who created this Stop-motion animation of Super Mario Bros. using sticky notes spent 2 weeks…




