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Fashion Story: You Touched Me With Your Mind
Photography by Laura Kaczmarek and fashion by Simon Riepe.
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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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From Our Latest Issue: Maxida Märak by Camilla Akrans
Photography by Camilla Åkrans and fashion by Robert Rydberg.
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Unexpected Combinations. Interview with Artist Brad Troemel
Brad Troemel is an artist, writer, and blogger. Together with Lauren Christiansen he started the Tumblr blog The Jogging in 2008, where contributors post manipulated photographs, collages, and memes, often creating unexpected connections between disparate phenomena, proposing conspiracy theories, and revealing the working mechanisms of the Internet. Interview by Stefanie Hessler
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The Swedish Chef: Dinner At The Absolut Art Bar
La grande bouffe! Celebrating the three day event of Absolut Art bar curated by Contributor Magazine in Stockholm. The table setting is artwork by Rebecca Hamoz. On the menu: hamburgers. Photography by The Swedish Chef
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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 Story: Self-portrait
Photography by Annie Lai and fashion by Emily McCallen.
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Fashion Story: No Vacancy
Photography by James J Robinson and fashion by Cecile Huynh.
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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 […]
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From Our Latest Issue: A Sculptor Of Nature
Photography by Magnus Magnusson and fashion by Sofie Krunegård.