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Fashion Story: The Destroyed Room
Photography by Chengzhen Han.
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Fashion Story: Queens
Photography by David Gannon and fashion by Julia Brooks.
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Fashion Story: Beach Front
Photography by Tyson Ernste and fashion by Pedro Pier.
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Fashion Story: Nervous
Photography by Agnes Haus, fashion, music and modeling by Penelope Trappes.
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Fashion Story: Wednesday’s Daydream
Photography by Ricardo Simal and fashion by Kristi Vlok.
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Fashion Story: Desert Rainbow
Photography by Emilia Valerio and fashion by Laura Jane Brown.
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Fashion Story: On the Diamond Sea
Photography by Saar Pesach and fashion by Sean Oliver.
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My Years with Azzedine. Interview with Annflor Sangan
What does it take for a designer to become a legend? A distinctive personal style, incredible talent and a strong visionary streak may help, but there’s something about certain names that escapes logic or rationality. In his lifetime and stellar career, Paris-based Tunisian couturier Azzedine Alaïa became the equivalent of a fashion god. Annflor Sangan, who works as a fashion consultant in Paris and launched her creative studio six years ago, was Alaïa’s first assistant for several years. Interview by Philippe Pourhashemi.
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ZILVER. Interview with Pedro Lourenço
Pedro Lourenço is no stranger to the fashion industry. He showcased his first collection at the age of twelve, working for his mother’s brand in São Paulo. At nineteen he launched his own critically acclaimed brand in Paris. Today, Pedro Lourenço has developed a sustainable approach to fashion design with his brand ZILVER. The brand philosophy at ZILVER is the idea of future-proof habits. How can you use resources in a clever way? How do you make things last? What kind of new solutions can you find to construct and manufacture materials? Interview by Lucas Dias and photography by Balint Barna.
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XULY.Bët. Interview with Lamine Kouyaté
Although African designer Lamine Kouyaté is currently being discovered by a new generation of fashion-conscious boys and girls, the talented founder of XULY.Bët has, in fact, been showing his work since the early 1990s, a decade that retains special appeal for fashion connoisseurs. Kouyaté returned to the Paris calendar last year – right before the pandemic started disrupting our world – and I was lucky enough to attend his comeback show, featuring the likes of Michelle Elie, Rossy de Palma and many other friends and models that he has cherished for years. Interview by Philippe Pourhashemi.