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Fashion Story: Go Through Things, Grow Through Things
Photography by Issac Lam and fashion by Sk Tang.
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Back to Dirt. An Aléa Interview
A variety of brands and companies are marketing their approach to sustainable practices and the meaning of the term ‘sustainability’ has become blurred and inconsistent. The researcher and designers Miriam Josi and Stella Lee Prowse are proposing an alternative discourse and practice to this tendency. Here they explain their work for their studio Aléa and suggest how research practices and experimentation in material production can be a response to the current fashionability of discourses about sustainability. Interview by Marco Pecorari.
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Fashioning Bodies. Interview with Karolien de Clippel
In recent years we have experienced a resurgence of activism and a more politicized view on fashion. A variety of social movements and public discussions have been centered around the body as a contested terrain for the exploration of issues about gender, beauty ideals and identity. The Hasselt Fashion Museum contributes to this discussion by launching the exhibition DressUndress. Interview by Marco Pecorari
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The New Print Issue of Contributor Magazine is Out Now
Featuring fantastic photographers and creatives from all over the world. Available in our digital store.
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#18
The New Print Issue of Contributor Magazine is Out Now. “The only certainty we have right now is that we need to rethink everything, ranging from our relationship to ourselves and each other to contemporary consumption and its impact on our planet,” says Tom Van Der Borght. At the start of this pandemic, many of […]
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Fashion Story: It Could Happen to You
Photography by Shai Franco and fashion by Mazal Hasson.
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Goodbye 2020, Hello 2021
Contributor wishes you all a magical happy new year! See you around in 2021.
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Fashion Story: Summer Breeze
Photography by Domenico Constantino and fashion by Saskia Jung.
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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: Alice
Photography by Cristian Martinelli and Fabio Munis.