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Fashion Story: Silent Identity
Photography by Fabio Rovai and fashion by Connie Tsai.
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Sensory Pleasures. Interview with Zana Bayne
Pushing the boundaries of fashion is something Zana Bayne clearly excels at. Founded by herself and Co-Creative Director Todd Pendu, Zana’s eponymous brand quickly gained attention with its fetish-inspired accessories, highlighting the key relationship between sex, leather and skin. Since its launch in 2010, the brand has attracted famous musicians, actors, artists and private clients alike, who quickly became fans of Zana’s handcrafted harnesses, belts, chokers and bags. I caught up with her and Todd to discuss the evolution of their brand, why fashion still loves fetish and how being copied is ultimately unavoidable. Interview by Philippe Pourhashemi
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Photography by Joe Lai and fashion by Hilda Sandström.
From our latest issue. Photography by Joe Lai and fashion by Hilda Sandström.
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Fashion Story: Adual
Photography by Desirèe Cremona and fashion by Julia Sarteschi.
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Photography by Magnus Magnusson and Fashion by Robert Rydberg
From our latest issue. Photography by Magnus Magnusson and fashion by Robert Rydberg.
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Photography by Ludvig Rönn and Fashion by Mariaelena Morelli
From our latest issue. Photography by Ludvig Rönn and fashion by Mariaelena Morelli.
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Fashion Story: Walkabout
Photography and fashion by Lena Luga.
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Guts and Intellect. Interview with Designer Glenn Martens
This year’s ANDAM Prize winner has several reasons to be happy. In a few years, Glenn Martens has turned Y/Project into one of the buzziest and most sought-after brands in Paris, doubling stockists each season and gaining recognition from the press. Martens can simultaneously dress Rihanna, his best friends and beloved grandmother in Y/Project, because his clothes have a deeply human quality. Interview by Philippe Pourhashemi.
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Fashion Story: One Morning
Photography by Daniela Gyllensten and fashion by Sara Jeminen.