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  • 2 October 2009
    Matthew Williamson S/S 2010

    Matthew Williamson S/S 2010

    Contributor’s photographer Erika Lager is bringing you the latest coverage from London Fashion Week.

  • 20 March 2025
    Fashion Story: Loop

    Fashion Story: Loop

    Photography by Andrew Goss and fashion by Freya Monro Morrison

  • 17 April 2023
    Fashion Story: Up

    Fashion Story: Up

    Photography by Meghan Mathews and fashion by Genesis Ibarra.

  • 28 February 2023
    Fashion Story: Country

    Fashion Story: Country

    Photography by Sami Drasin and fashion by Anna Schilling.

  • 2 December 2022
    Fashion Story: Observer

    Fashion Story: Observer

    Photography by Min Kim and fashion by Julie Salmon.

  • 6 November 2022
    Back to Dirt. An Aléa Interview

    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.

  • 30 October 2021
    Fashion Story: In a Way

    Fashion Story: In a Way

    Photography by Ellen Nykvist and fashion by Sara Jeminen.

  • 17 October 2021
    Behind Our Screens. An interview with Fabio Donghi

    Behind Our Screens. An interview with Fabio Donghi

    Today, fashion is primarily consumed digitally. Not only is the online consumption of goods constantly increasing, but also the dissemination of fashion shows, reportages and documentaries are daily doors into the industry for both professionals and fashionistas. Online platforms like Vogue.com are therefore unique gateways and places where we live fashion. However, what appears to us as immediate and free content, is actually the result of hidden labour, economic transactions and technological innovation. We interviewed Fabio Donghi, founder of INDIGITAL.TV, one of the major online platforms and digital content production providers for fashion. He leads us inside his unique path and story, explaining what is behind our daily free consumption of fashion online. By Marco Pecorari.

  • 5 July 2021

    Fashion Story: Where the Wind Blows

    Photography by Sven Kristian and fashion by ANSO.

  • 25 April 2021

    Fashion Story: Down by the Empty Lot

    Photography by Marc Ashish and fashion by Samantha Carlene Best.

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