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Cover Story. Interview with Actress Rebecca Ferguson
Introducing the first cover story from our 10th anniversary issue. “Every job I do is yet a new episode that I put into my backpack of life,” says accomplished actress Rebecca Ferguson. Photography by Magnus Magnusson, fashion by Claudia Englmann and interview by Antonia Nessen.
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A Cycle of Creativity. Fashion Story and Interview
“We see ourselves as a fashion brand rather than a shoe brand and we believe that great design should not have to cost a fortune.” With an eye for the future, Vagabond Shoemakers established itself as a leading European footwear brand, both high in quality and style, over thirty years ago. Interview and fashion story from our 10th year anniversary issue. Photography by Ludde Rönn and fashion by Hilda Sandström.
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Fashion Story: By The River
Photography by Lydia Metral and fashion by Sophie Etchegoyen Brancher.
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Fashion Story: Secret Garden
Photography by Dennis Morton and fashion by Caroline Gudmandsen.
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Fashion Visionary. Interview with Nathalie Dufour
If there is one thing that is clear in fashion, it’s that designers can never make it alone. After all, fashion is a field involving many different professions that bring their respective knowledge, network and expertise together in order to realize a designer’s vision. This is something Nathalie Dufour knew when she set up the prestigious ANDAM award in 1989. Paris was famous for launching international names, but the French were lacking the necessary entrepreneurial spirit and managerial skills. Interview by Philippe Pourhashemi
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Spinning Our Own Cocoons. Essay by Bradley Quinn
At times when insects need a protective shell, some of them spin silky fibres around themselves to form soft, armour-like habitats. When humans feel a need for protection, something similar sometimes occurs. We instinctively retreat into our living spaces, where we can feel shielded from the perceived dangers outside. By Bradley Quinn
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Dressing up in a World of Yesterday. Essay by Antonia Nessen
Ironic fashion and a growing interest in the materiality of clothes are intertwined in the sub-trend for women with full-length dresses, floral prints, puff sleeves, prairie styles, and high collars. We take a closer look at clothes that blur the lines between fiction and reality. Essay by Antonia Nessen
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Fashion Story: The Only One
Photography by Aaron Lippman and fashion by Lauren Bensky.
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Fashion Story: Around The World
Photography by Paola Vivas and fashion by Jocelyn Corona.
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Fashion Story: A Day in Dreams
Photography by Rotem Lebel and fashion by Alin Zhidkov Cohen.