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Fashion Story: Long Ago And Far Away
Photography by Dan Sjölund and fashion by Adam Pettersson.
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Fashion Story: Walk – Don’t Run
From our latest ESC issue, Meghan Collison. Photography by Magnus Magnusson and styling by Robert Rydberg.
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Clinique Vestimentaire. Interview with Jeanne Vicerial
Up till now, the two main techniques of fashion production have been ready-to-wear and tailor-made. But is there are third way? According to Jeanne Vicerial, the answer is yes. We spoke to the Parisian mastermind behind the project “Clinique Vestimentaire,” who has launched the revolutionary technique ‘prêt-à-mesure.’ When working as a fashion designer in ready-to-wear, Jeanne realized that the concept of the individual body in all its variations and complexities had completely disappeared from the creative chain. By combining theory and practice, she dedicated her doctoral research to rethinking existent production models. ‘Prêt-à-mesure’ is a ready-to-measure technique that combines tailor-made and ready-to-wear, and Jeanne has even developed a weaving machine that produces woven garments based on individual measurements, without any textile waste. By doing so, she has revitalized and deepened the discussion of how to make sustainable fashion a new paradigm.
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Fashion Story: Bahnhof Blues
Photography by Rikard Lilja and fashion by Aistė Šuliokaitė.
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Fashion Story: The Fifth Element
Photography by Anna Grodskaya and Danila Romankov. Fashion by Marina Ulyanova.
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Photography by Nadia Ryder and fashion by Roberta Hollis.
From our latest issue. Photography by Nadia Ryder and fashion by Roberta Hollis.
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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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Fashion Story: Today Is Sunday
Photography by Magnus Magnusson, fashion by Sofie Krunegård and art direction by Sophie Adamovic.