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Fashion Space. Essay by Bradley Quinn
The spectacle of fashion masses in and around our clothing, constituting a unique space in itself. Fashion space can be found in urban cityscapes and built environments, but also on digital platforms and in virtual worlds. As the spaces of fashion extend beyond their physical confines, they take shape at precisely the point where traditional definitions of public space – as urban sites, democratic arenas and open-access areas – break down. By Bradley Quinn
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Fashion Story: Alice
Photography by Cristian Martinelli and Fabio Munis.
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Fashion Story: Dress up
Photography by Pim van Baalen and fashion by Iris Meindertsma.
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Fashion Story: Harajuku Living
Photography and fashion by Alexandra Cepeda.
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Fashion Story: Orange, Red, Neon, Shout!
Photography by Lara Verheijden and fashion by Giuliano Bolivar.
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The Rise and Fall of the Harpsichord in the 1960s
Between 1965 and 1969 the harpsichord lit up recordings by everyone from Miles Davis to Brigitte Bardot, the Beatles to the Four Tops, Elton John to Waylon Jennings. But what was it about this boxy, donkeyish uncle of a piano that could transcend such disparate contexts? And what made it such a ubiquitous presence internationally in the music of the 1960s? By Tom Greenwood
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Short Story: GIRLS
Click to read the whole story by Tucker Stone. Fashion by Christopher Insulander.
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FASHION STORY: DINOSAUR
Photography by Adam Goodison, art direction by Marlon Rueberg and fashion by Mireia Roelas. Click for details.
