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Fashion Story: No Clouds
Photography by Alisa Calypso and fashion by Alena Brain.
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From Our Latest Issue: Rolling In At Twillight
Photographer Duljak Bergstrand and styling Hilda Sandström.
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Fashion Story: Leaving Home
Photography by Mateusz Grzelak and fashion by Jenya Volkonska.
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Fashion Space. Essay by Bradley Quinn
The spectacle of fashion masses in and around our clothing, constituting a unique space in itself. Fashion space can be found in urban cityscapes and built environments, but also on digital platforms and in virtual worlds. As the spaces of fashion extend beyond their physical confines, they take shape at precisely the point where traditional definitions of public space – as urban sites, democratic arenas and open-access areas – break down. By Bradley Quinn
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Fashion Story: Lazy Summer Days
Photography by Elisa Garosi and fashion by Elisa Repetto and Luigia Scipione.
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Chameleon. Interview with Actress Katherine Waterston
Katherine Waterston has 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. It’s the reason why an astounding list of filmmakers have chosen her for their projects — cinematic powerhouses like Ridley Scott, Paul Thomas Anderson, Steven Soderbergh, and Danny Boyle. Interview by Max Berlinger, photography by Magnus Magnusson and styling by Martina Nilsson.
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Fashion Story: India
Photography by Cheril Sanchez and fashion by Amii McIntosh.
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From Our Latest Issue: What Goes Around
Photography by Magnus Magnusson and fashion by Robert Rydberg.
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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.