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Fashion Story: Always open, never closed
Actress Ruth Vega Fernandez photographed by Magnus Magnusson and fashion by Christopher Insulander. To view the stills click anywhere.
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Stockholm Fashion Week Spring/summer 2015: Bjorn Borg
A closer look at the behind the scene of the Bjorn Borg spring/summer fashion show in collaboration with Creative Show Director Bea Åkerlund. Styling and photography by our fashion editor Christopher Insulander.
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Video: Prêt-À-Porter, Taken From Our Latest Issue
A look at how the picture often tells another story then the story taking place. Directed by Magnus Magnusson, Cinematography by Erik Sohlström and fashion by Christopher Insulander.
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Beauty is no End in Itself by Fumi Nagasaka
From our latest issue. Photography by Fumi Nagasaka and styling by Fashion Editor Christopher Insulander.
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Fashion Haiku by Sara Litzen
Azzedine I Adore you! Alaia dress Me up! Only you! Photography by Joakim Rolandsson, fashion by Christopher Insulander. Click for details.
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A Box of Reflections
Inside Contributor’s Box of Reflections, you’ll find a collection of eighty prints in three different sizes and one poster. Also available is a limited edition of twenty copies of the box, each including one signed and numbered print from our two cover stories. Signed by the photographer Magnus Magnusson, the C-prints come in the size 30 x 20 cm. Contributor’s Box of Reflections is a true collector’s item. If you’re interested in the limited edition of twenty copies, please e-mail us as info@contributormagazine.com.
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Out Now! The Latest Issue of Contributor Available
Our latest print issue is now available for purchase online.
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#11
The theme that runs through our latest print issue is Casting and Collections. Both are central concepts in fashion. The mechanism behind changes in fashion can be compared to a kaleidoscope. Unreliable pieces of clothing are always in flight, ready to become something else. The key to taking hold of these fleeting moments is usually […]
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Out Now! Our New Print Issue of Contributor is here
The theme that runs through our latest print issue is CASTING AND COLLECTIONS. Both are central concepts in fashion. The mechanism behind changes in fashion can be compared to a kaleidoscope. Unreliable pieces of clothing are always in flight, ready to become something else. The key to taking hold of these fleeting moments is usually to look at a designer’s handiwork in detail from collection to collection, since clothing derives its consistency from its role as part of a series. Other paths to finding a narrative in fashion are through styling or photography. Patterns seen through the fashion kaleidoscope can, however, easily be freed of their current meaning. After giving it a few violent shakes, they can go from being interpreted as frivolous to provocative and offensive, by rearranging the compositions and shaping themselves into different meanings. By using the kaleidoscope as a metaphor for fashion in this issue entitled CASTING AND COLLECTIONS, we look back at the modernist writers of the early twentieth century who frequently returned to the image of the optical instrument in their writings. When describing the modern experience in “Arcades Project,” Walter Benjamin for one, writes that: “Every age unavoidably seems to itself a new age. The ‘modern,’ however, is as varied in its meaning as the different aspects of one and the same kaleidoscope.