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  • 7 May 2021
    XULY.Bët. Interview with Lamine Kouyaté

    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.

  • 7 May 2021

    Fashion Story: The Future

    Photography by Laura Martinova and fashion by Maya Lu.

  • 6 May 2021
    Illuminations. Interview with Tom Van Der Borght

    Illuminations. Interview with Tom Van Der Borght

    Tom Van Der Borght works in relative isolation, spending weeks putting together the most impressive and exquisitely handmade items, which feel closer to the realm of performance art and haute couture than mere commercial fashion. Escaping categories is something Van Der Borght does better than most, and his efforts finally paid off during the 35th edition of the Hyères Festival last year when he won the much-coveted Grand Jury and Public Prizes. His beautiful and poignant show there managed to move a masked and distanced audience, delivering a message of hope and pure poetry in a pandemic-ridden world. Turns out the designer’s positive outlook is as engaging as his clothes are, and we got the chance to catch up with the talented Belgian to discuss his vision of fashion, working with Spanish artist Blanca Li, and why he loved being the opening act of Berlin Fashion Week. Interview by Philippe Pourhashemi.

  • 6 May 2021

    Fashion Story: Wandering and Wondering

    Photography by Demetris Loutsios and fashion by Christiana Hadjikyriacou.

  • 5 May 2021
    Matters in Dispersion: An Interview with the Founders of Diktats

    Matters in Dispersion: An Interview with the Founders of Diktats

    The history of fashion is more than a history of garments. Printed matter plays a crucial role in the ways fashion has been disseminated and therefore constructed. However, the myriad forms of documentation are often overlooked and dispersed due to their ephemeral nature and circulation. We discussed these matters of dispersion with Diktats, an online bookstore specialising in rare antiquarian fashion books and prints. Diktats, created by Antoine Bucher and Nicolas Montagne, represents a reference in the field of collecting fashion ephemera through its collaborations with major international museums like the Costume Institute, Centre Pompidou and MAD Paris. Interview by Marco Pecorari.

  • 5 May 2021

    Fashion Story: Electric

    Photography by Joanna Mariak and fashion by Zuza Andruczyk.

  • 4 May 2021

    Fashion Story: Without you I’m Half a Moon

    Photography by Shuo Xu and fashion by Huang Bessy.

  • 3 May 2021

    Fashion Story: So What

    Photography by Artem Petin and fashion by Julia Avdeeva.

  • 2 May 2021

    Fashion Story: Aujourd’hui

    Photography by Adeline Mai and fashion by Tiphaine Menon.

  • 1 May 2021

    Fashion Story:The Bridge

    Photography by Linda Leitner and fashion by Hakan Solak.

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