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  • 22 June 2017

    Photography by Hedvig Jenning and styling by Maria Barsoum. Reflections.

    From Our Latest Issue. Photography by Hedvig Jenning and styling by Maria Barsoum.

  • 14 June 2017

    Fredrik Altinell and Robert Rydberg. Reflections.

    From Our Latest Issue. Photography by Fredrik Altinell and styling by Robert Rydberg.

  • 30 December 2016

    I Am The Source Of Energy

    Moving images from the story I Am The Source Of Energy in the new issue of Contributor. Photography by Magnus Magnusson and Fashion by Robert Rydberg.

  • 18 November 2016

    Out Now! The New Issue of Contributor is Available

    Introducing the new issue of Contributor featuring cover star Pamela Anderson. Ever since she entered the pop culture sphere, she has been tirelessly using her celebrity to fight for issues dear to her. The number of causes she campaigns for is staggering. “Activism is sexy,” she says. “Having a meaningful sensual life means caring for others.” In our twelfth print issue we focus on sustainability and explore the theme of ‘nature as culture’ (included in the magazine are three exclusive posters to put on the wall) through the art and photography of Anders Edström, Camilla Åkrans, Ruben Östlund, Daniella Midenge, Nina Andersson, Pakui Hardware, Jenna Sutela, Emile de Visscher, Magnus Magnusson and many more. Available online at contributormagazine.com and in selected stores worldwide.

  • 26 April 2016

    From Our Latest Issue: Where We Lay

    Photography by Jasmin Storch and fashion by Christopher Insulander.

  • 19 April 2016

    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.

  • 30 September 2015

    Fashion Story: Memories Cracked Like Glass

    Photography by Jasmin Storch and fashion by Maria Barsoum.

  • 11 September 2015

    Fashion Story: Far Away From Midnight

    Adina Fohlin photographed by Tobias Regell and fashion by Lisa Sundström.

  • 24 July 2015

    Fashion Story: Connect With A Question

    Photography by Anders Kylberg. Fashion by Amanda Johansson and Lisa Sundström.

  • 15 May 2015

    Fashion Story: Green Grass

    Photography by Nina Andersson and fashion by Emelie Hultqvist.

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