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  • 26 October 2021

    Fashion Story: Side by Side

    Photography by Cecilia Fornari and fashion by Emma Brusco.

  • 25 October 2021

    Fashion Story: My Favourite Thing

    Photography by Ella Costache and fashion by Tudor Covaciu.

  • 24 October 2021

    Fashion Story: 20 North 5th Street

    Photography by Shai Franco and fashion by Tomer Almoznino.

  • 22 October 2021

    Fashion Story: Muddy Water

    Photography and fashion by Natalia Samoilova.

  • 21 October 2021

    Fashion Story: Poppy

    Photography by Carina Lammers.

  • 20 October 2021
    The New Print Issue of Contributor Magazine is Out Now

    The New Print Issue of Contributor Magazine is Out Now

    Photography by Yulia Plakhotnikova, styling by Anastasia Abdulina, idea and creative direction by Moonface Production.

  • 19 October 2021

    The New Print Issue of Contributor Magazine is Out Now

    Fourth cover photographed by Magnus Magnusson and styling by Robert Rydberg.

  • 18 October 2021

    The New Print Issue of Contributor Magazine is Out Now

    Photography by Jeiroh and styling by Sarah Gore Reeves.

  • 17 October 2021
    True Fantasy. Interview with Meryll Rogge

    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.

  • 17 October 2021
    Valette Studio. Interview with Pierre-François Valette

    Valette Studio. Interview with Pierre-François Valette

    Pierre-François Valette certainly had no idea he would be faced with a global pandemic when VALETTE STUDIO was born last year, a beautiful menswear brand updating key concepts of tailoring, savoir-faire and craftsmanship. Still, that did not prevent the French designer from pursuing his dreams and we should be thankful that young creatives like him are willing to take such risks. Turns out that fresh independent brands are appreciated by a select clientele, favoring quality and care over hype and logos. Interview by Philippe Pourhashemi.

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