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Fashion Story: Sài Gòn
Photography by Anika Batkowska and fashion by Matthias Waldhart.Fashion Story: Sài Gòn
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Fashion Story: Wait
Photography by Magnus Magnusson.
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Fashion Story: Just Another Romantic
Photography by Esattitudine and fashion by Damien Testu.
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Fashion Story: Gravitation
Photography by Makiko Obuchi and fashion by Tomo Kushikawa.
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True Fantasy. Interview with Meryll Rogge
Womenswear designer Meryll Rogge, who honed her skills at Marc Jacobs in New York and Dries Van Noten in Antwerp, is a great illustration of how a young fashion brand can capture the attention of prestigious retailers within a couple of seasons, including the likes of NET-A-PORTER, SSENSE, Nordstrom, Maxfield, and many others. That is quite an achievement, considering the kind of context our world has lived in for the past year and a half. Interview with Meryll Rogge by Philippe Pourhashemi.
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Get the Balance Right. Interview with Thomas Monet
Thomas Monet, who launched COOL T.M two years ago, is a designer who undeniably loves fashion and clothes, but he’s also critical of certain parts of the industry that make it tough for new names to develop. His own career path is an impressive one and he has honed his skills at Balmain and Faith Connexion, working with style maverick Christophe Decarnin. We sat down with the Paris-based designer to discuss what makes a young brand relevant, how to navigate the current fashion landscape, and why he has no control when it comes to vintage shopping. Interview by Philippe Pourhashemi
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Fashion Story: A Walk In The Rain
Photography by Weic Lin and fashion by Xuan.
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Fashion Story: A Dream not Dreamed
Photography by Yedihael, fashion by Léa Pouillat and Marie Kopaleichvilli.
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Fashion Story: All the Things You are
Photography and fashion by Laurie Basset.
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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