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  • 19 October 2019
    Pattern of Thoughts. Interview with Linnéa Sjöberg

    Pattern of Thoughts. Interview with Linnéa Sjöberg

    From our 10 year anniversary issue. “The latest weaves are called Pattern of Thoughts. They don’t have any predetermined patterns, rather they are a kind of visualization of how my brain works when I weave. I try to have lots of fun in my studio and be curious about where my thoughts will lead me,” says Linnéa Sjöberg, who has been working in Berlin since 2016 and is busy preparing for a solo exhibition at Company Gallery in New York. Interview by Antonia Nessen.

  • 18 October 2019

    Fashion Story: Lost In The Clouds

    Photography by Eva-Lili and fashion by Amy Simmons.

  • 18 October 2019

    Fashion Story: Moi Sur La Plage

    From our 10th anniversary issue. Photography by Magnus Magnusson and fashion by Robert Rydberg.

  • 17 October 2019

    Fashion Story: A Time Well Spent

    From our 10th anniversary issue. Photography by Ludde Rönn and fashion by Hilda Sandström.

  • 17 October 2019

    Fashion Story: All of Me

    From our 10th anniversary issue. Photography by Camilla Åkrans and fashion by Robert Rydberg.

  • 16 October 2019

    Fashion Story: Meanwhile with Offset

    From our 10th anniversary issue. Photography by Karl & Kristof and fashion by Hilda Sandström.

  • 16 October 2019

    Fashion Story: El Asadero

    Photography by Zack Pratt and fashion by Grace Nielson.

  • 15 October 2019
    Cover Story. Interview with Actress Rebecca Ferguson

    Cover Story. Interview with Actress Rebecca Ferguson

    Introducing the first cover story from our 10th anniversary issue. “Every job I do is yet a new episode that I put into my backpack of life,” says accomplished actress Rebecca Ferguson. Photography by Magnus Magnusson, fashion by Claudia Englmann and interview by Antonia Nessen.

  • 15 October 2019

    Fashion Story: Gloria

    Photography by Jeppy Mortellaro and fashion by Debora Giugno.

  • 14 October 2019
    Love Notes. Interview with Artist Louise Enhörning

    Love Notes. Interview with Artist Louise Enhörning

    “I wanted to find strong colors that represent the different emotions that can be evoked in love,” says Louise Enhörning when she shows me her book Agape that accompanied the exhibition by the same name at Loyal Gallery in Stockholm. Louise, whose last name “Enhörning” means unicorn in Swedish, has a career that spans more than twenty years. She lived in Paris for a decade and presented her book Agape (Art and Theory Publishing, 2019) in conjunction with Paris Photo, the photography fair at the Grand Palais. By Antonia Nessen

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