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Fashion Story: Clairvoyance
Photography by Vincenzo Forino and fashion by Ekaterina Samorukova.
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Fashioning Bodies. Interview with Karolien de Clippel
In recent years we have experienced a resurgence of activism and a more politicized view on fashion. A variety of social movements and public discussions have been centered around the body as a contested terrain for the exploration of issues about gender, beauty ideals and identity. The Hasselt Fashion Museum contributes to this discussion by launching the exhibition DressUndress. Interview by Marco Pecorari
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Fashion Story: Homecoming
Photography by Slavica Veselinović and fashion by Gregor Kokal Golcer.
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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.
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Fashion Story: In Your Arms
Photography by Olga Ush and fashion by Morgan Vickery.
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Fashion Story: Rainbow Locals
Photography by Alfonso Bernabeu and fashion by Jose Carlos Valencia.
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Fashion Story: Meanwhile with Offset
From our 10th anniversary issue. Photography by Karl & Kristof and fashion by Hilda Sandström.
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Fashion Story: Across The Universe
Photography by Miky Diez and fashion by Zheng Zheng Li.
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The Joys of Storytelling. Interview with Robin Meason
With a career in PR built on the success of young and independent brands, Robin Meason understands the complex nature of today’s industry. The Texas native, who moved to Paris in the early 1990s, largely contributed to the global rise and fame of Glenn Martens and Demna Gvasalia, two designers who have – in their own respective ways – defined the Zeitgeist. Meason is a great communicator and a woman who loves storytelling, but she’s more instinctive than calculating. She also values craft and authenticity, two key notions that may influence her choice when it comes to collaborating with new brands. By Philippe Pourhashemi
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Fashion Story: Midnight Sonata
Photography by Magnus Andersen and fashion by Anna Clausen.