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ONE OF A KIND: OLA BERGENGREN
From our latest issue. Photography by Ola Bergengren and set design by Marika Akerblom. Click for details.
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The amazing Courtney Love in our latest print issue
Photography by Magnus Magnusson fashion by Courtney Love and Brittany Berger. For the full cover story, check out our latest print issue.
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Two’s a crowd, Three’s a party
Celebrating the release of our latest issue together with MONSTER at an old warehouse in Stockholm. Special thanks to IBEYOSTUDIO, ABSOLUT, TT Orginal Lager, Opera Kallaren, Kriget, Vitamin Well and MONSTER. Photography by Andrea Ahlfont and Sofia Wahlby. Click for details.
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THE SWEDISH CHEF: COFFEE
A cup of espresso in the afternoon sun outside the Italian city of Genova. Click for details.
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FASHION STORY: A STUDY OF KATE UPTON
Photography and fashion by Yu Tsai. Click for details.
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Interview. Meet writer Philippe Pourhashemi
Fashion journalist Philippe Pourhashemi lives in Brussels and writes for several publications, including Contributor Magazine. Q&A by Antonia Nessen.
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Interview with Fashion Designer Sandra Backlund
Fashion designer Sandra Backlund: “working on a collection is like being in a state of trying to solve a math problem or a riddle.” Photography by Magnus Magnusson. Interview by Antonia Nessen.
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Short Story: GIRLS
Click to read the whole story by Tucker Stone. Fashion by Christopher Insulander.
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Interview. Meet Stylist Christopher Insulander
Stylist Christopher Insulander has taken the fashion scene in his native Sweden by storm. Right now he is working on the next print issue of Contributor Magazine. Photography by Linnéa Sjöberg.
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Interview with Fashion Designer Iris van Herpen
Meeting Iris van Herpen for the first time two years ago is a moment in my life I’ll always cherish. It was a beautiful spring evening in Amsterdam and Iris, my partner and I sat down inside this quiet restaurant, which looked almost like an English pub. With candles burning on the table and subdued lighting, it was weirdly romantic. We ordered pasta and red wine, chatting away and enjoying our food. It was definitely not your usual interview set-up, but then again, there is nothing predictable about this Dutch designer. By Philippe Pourhashemi