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  • 21 October 2019

    Fashion Story: Adrift

    From our 10 year anniversary issue. Photography by Walter Pierre and styling by Robbie Schweiger.

  • 16 November 2018

    Fashion Story: Young Money

    Photography by Walter Pierre and fashion by Robbie Baauw.

  • 20 June 2018

    Fashion Story: Like A Dream

    Photography by Walter Pierre and fashion by Robbie Schweiger

  • 15 October 2019
    10 Years

    10 Years

    10 Years of Contributor Introducing our 10th Anniversary Issue For over ten years, we have invited thousands of contributors to explore fashion through art and photography. From the start, Editor-in-Chief, Robert Rydberg wanted Contributor to be an extension of the atelier work that is essential to all fashion image-making. From his experience as an influential […]

  • 30 October 2018
    #16

    #16

    Out now! The New Issue of Contributor is here What’s in the box? Instead of a conventional magazine format, we continue to put Contributor in a box. The content of our Art Boxes is always loose leaf, tactile experiences where the sheets come in different sizes and textures. We also always include one of our greatly […]

  • 30 October 2018
    Out Now! The New Issue of Contributor is here

    Out Now! The New Issue of Contributor is here

    What’s in the box? Instead of a conventional magazine format, we continue to package Contributor in a box. Inside you’ll find a selection of large prints in two different sizes and one poster. We’re thrilled to have the actress Katherine Waterston on the cover. Waterston’s lived-in, full-bodied, and palpable commitment is why she’s become a reliable source for a variety of directors looking to infuse their characters with a visceral complexity, a nuanced humanity, that’s difficult to find elsewhere.

  • 23 May 2013
    A Fashion Intellectual. Interview with Caroline Evans

    A Fashion Intellectual. Interview with Caroline Evans

    Fashion historian and theorist Caroline Evans has described herself as someone who lives very much in her head. But as she explains in this email interview, her interest has always been in applied rather than pure theory, as it relates to contemporary visual culture. She also loves interacting with the students at Central Saint Martins, where she is Professor of Fashion History and Theory. In her now iconic study of fashion in the 1990s, ‘Fashion at the Edge’, she used theory as a set of tools for thinking, drawing equally on images, objects, and ideas. In her new book, ‘The Mechanical Smile’, she traces the earliest history of the fashion show, a topic that is basically unexplored within fashion studies. In the process, she also found herself dealing with the idea of fashion as a situated, embodied and spatial practice. Fleeting moments of lived experience – the walk, the smile, the pose, the gestures, the attitude. Interview by Maria Ben Saad

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