
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
37,206 published stories

“In Hushed Tone”
“Нe повьішая тона” (‘In hushed tone’) is the title of this editorial by Ekaterina Melnikova featuring Simon Nessman…

Anna Faris as Goldie Hawn = Gold
The ‘Hollywoodreporter’ is saying that Screenwriter Amy Talkington and producer Mark Gordon are remaking Private Benjamin. But unlike…

Animalistic by Ben Lamberty | Schön!
Photographer Ben Lamberty conjures up an Animalistic edge in models Ryan Taylor and Alex Cunha for a prop…

Why Don’t Americans Seem to Appreciate Japanese Fashion and Beauty Brands?
“This morning, L’Oreal announced that, after years of not so stellar performance, it was pulling Shu Uemura out…

The Mysterious Beauty of Jean-François Carly
This editorial is by photographer Jean-François Carly.
Say Whaaa??? You Better Take That Back!
Thanks to his ‘Debbie Downer’ of a dad, this boy you’ll view in the video below will never…

Tilda Swinton by Glen Luchford | Dazed & Confused
‘Actress Tilda Swinton covers the upcoming May 2010 issue of Dazed & Confused with photography by Glen Luchford.…
She Wants Your…Sex-ua-lity !
The grooviest tunes off certain studio albums are usually left on the cutting room floor and never make…




