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  • 14 December 2017
    Big Time Sensuality. Interview with Designer Johanna Senyk

    Big Time Sensuality. Interview with Designer Johanna Senyk

    Johanna Senyk is the Paris-based mastermind behind womenswear brand Wanda Nylon. Her concept was simple at first: she wanted directional and stylish waterproof clothes that could complement a trendy wardrobe. Capitalizing on her own singularity and tapping into the fashion world’s ongoing obsession with fetishism and anything kinky, Wanda Nylon has quickly become a desirable brand, attracting press and buyers. Now, Senyk shows her collections in Paris seasonally and has stockists worldwide. Interview by Philippe Pourhashemi

  • 13 December 2017

    Fashion Story: Ocean Debris

    Photography by Gala Slater and fashion by Danielle Gaito.

  • 12 December 2017

    Photography by Niklas Bergstrand and Mateja Duljak, fashion by Hilda Sandström.

    From our latest issue. Photography by Niklas Bergstrand and Mateja Duljak, fashion by Hilda Sandström.

  • 11 December 2017

    Fashion Story: Muse

    Photography by Mich Noon and fashion by Kyanna James.

  • 10 December 2017

    Photography by Karl and Kristof, fashion by Carolina Orrico

    From our latest issue. Photography by Karl and Kristof, fashion by Carolina Orrico.

  • 9 December 2017

    Photography by Fredrik Skogkvist and fashion by Robert Rydberg

    From our latest issue. Photography by Fredrik Skogkvist and fashion by Robert Rydberg.

  • 8 December 2017

    Gudrun Sjödén as imagined by Contributor

    Photography by Magnus Magnusson and fashion by Robert Rydberg.

  • 7 December 2017

    Fashion Story: Silent Identity

    Photography by Fabio Rovai and fashion by Connie Tsai.

  • 6 December 2017
    Sensory Pleasures. Interview with Zana Bayne

    Sensory Pleasures. Interview with Zana Bayne

    Pushing the boundaries of fashion is something Zana Bayne clearly excels at. Founded by herself and Co-Creative Director Todd Pendu, Zana’s eponymous brand quickly gained attention with its fetish-inspired accessories, highlighting the key relationship between sex, leather and skin. Since its launch in 2010, the brand has attracted famous musicians, actors, artists and private clients alike, who quickly became fans of Zana’s handcrafted harnesses, belts, chokers and bags. I caught up with her and Todd to discuss the evolution of their brand, why fashion still loves fetish and how being copied is ultimately unavoidable. Interview by Philippe Pourhashemi

  • 5 December 2017

    Photography by Joe Lai and fashion by Hilda Sandström.

    From our latest issue. Photography by Joe Lai and fashion by Hilda Sandström.

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