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Fashion Story: The Red Line
Photography by Victoria Art and fashion by Victoria Nozhenko.
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The Swedish Chef: Boudin, sardines and dry martini
Boudin, sardines and dry martini. A good start to a wonderful meal at Colombe D’or, France.
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Posters from Our Latest Issue: We look at House of Dagmar
When House of Dagmar re-launched ten of their most gorgeous spring dresses from the past made of knitted lace, silk chiffon and jersey, Contributor Magazine took the opportunity to shoot an army of beautiful models in the collection named “Ten Dresses” for our latest issue which also happens to be number ten. In 2015 Dagmar celebrates ten years as a fashion house and the brand has since its foundation by the three sisters Karin Soderlind, Kristina Tjader and Sofia Wallenstam (with their late grandmother as a muse) become internationally known for its beautifully effortless and bright style that is sexy without trying. The Anniversary Collection is made in a limited and numbered edition and is available at Dagmar’s resellers and on House of Dagmar’s webshop.
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Fashion Story: I Dream In The Colour Red
Photography by Anna Alek and fashion by Alison Marie Isbell.
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Fashion Story: Under The Influence
Mae Elvis photographed by Tanya and Zhenya Posternak
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Fashion Story: The Rachels
Photography by Emma Anderson and fashion by Kate Stein.
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Flipping through the Death Issue from Contributor Magazine
In the tenth issue of Contributor Magazine we explore the theme of death (included in the magazine are six posters to put on the wall) through the art and photography of contributors Camilla Akrans, Noomi Rapace, Bill Skarsgard and many more.
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In the tenth print issue of Contributor Magazine we explore the theme of death (included in the magazine are six posters to put on the wall) through the art and photography of contributors Camilla Akrans, Noomi Rapace, Bill Skarsgard and many more. So why are we so interested in this morbid theme? The starting point […]
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Do or die. Interview and Cover Story with Noomi Rapace
Read the interview for our anniversary issue with one of the actresses getting the most interesting parts in international movies right now. To no one’s surprise, as she’s become known for her hard work developing her characters. If the background story isn’t comprehensive enough, she’ll develop or create her own stories. The women she portrays can be fragile, broken and scarred, but when Noomi embodies them they are never reduced to victims. Photography by Camilla Akrans, fashion by editor-in-chief Robert Rydberg and interview by Antonia Nessen.
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Parody Of Death. A Still Life from our latest issue
Photography by Ola Bergengren and set design by Mattias Nyhlin.