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#19
Featuring fantastic photographers and creatives from all over the world. Available in our digital store.
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Fashion Story: Pierrot Dream
Photography by Jordan Drysdale and fashion by by Cherry Kim.
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Fashion Story: Thinking Of A Place
Photography by Ellie Coker and fashion by Laura Vaquero.
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Fashion Story: The Island
Photography by Carmen Colombo and fashion by Marianna Karathanasi.
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Breaking with the Past. Essay by Bradley Quinn
Imagination, nostalgia and emotion, traditionally the preserve of the fine arts, have an enduring presence in architecture and fashion. Essay by Bradley Quinn
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Openness and Tolerance. Interview with Christelle Kocher
Seen from the outside, fashion isn’t exactly a warm and welcoming place. Riddled with preconceptions, snobbery and nepotism, it’s a field of intense power and competition, where egos rule and democratic thinking fades. Strangely enough, that is not the story of French designer Christelle Kocher, whose Paris-based brand KOCHÉ has challenged the status quo since its launch in 2014. Interview with Head Designer of Koché, Christelle Kocher by Philippe Pourhashemi. Photography by Magnus Magnusson
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Fashion Story: Kalle And The Kreuzberg
Magnus Magnusson photographed Kalle Eklund in Berlin August 2017. fashion by Kalle Eklund and Mi Märak.
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Curator’s Choice. Interview with Kaat Debo
Despite being public places entered by countless visitors each year, fashion museums still depend on the singular and creative vision of their appointed curator, who will bring refreshing innovation, as well as smart distinction, to the exhibition process. Having acted as the director of Antwerp’s prestigious ModeMuseum, also known as MoMu, for more than a decade now, Kaat Debo epitomizes the figure of the young and enlightened curator, putting together original and informative shows, which satisfy industry insiders as well as a larger audience. Interview by Philippe Pourhashemi
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Fashion Anamnesis. Interview with Historian Olivier Saillard
Interview with historian Olivier Saillard Collecting fashion in museums is more than just gathering an assemblage of clothing into an archive. Political, class, gender, aesthetical and geographical impositions are behind each garment conserved in museums. But there is more. Not only garments but also many other materials and immaterial practices must be considered when we […]