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IN THE EYE OF THE CAMERA: COVERED
Using herself as a model, portuguese artist Rita Lino explores the shapes and space around her. All clothes by Daniela Barros. Click for details.
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FASHION STORY: EN GARDE
Italian/French actor Gabriele Rendina photographed by Tania Alineri. Fashion by Vanessa Scicchitano. Click for details.
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IN FRONT OF US: RAVAZZANI’S STOCKHOLM
Photographer Pablo Ravazzani explores another angle of Stockholm. Click for details.
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Fashion story: the first afternoon without you
Photography by Melanie Rodriguez and fashion by Kerry Dorney
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THE BOSS ISSUE OUT VERY SOON
For our new issue, photographer Yu Tsai shot two cover stories exclusively for Contributor Magazine featuring two of today’s leading ladies in fashion and cinema, supermodel Hilary Rhoda and wonderful actress Chloe Grace Moretz. Our third cover story stars Emmanuelle Seigner, the brilliant French cult actress and musician shot by Magnus Magnusson a Fall afternoon […]
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FASHION STORY: MOTHER TONGUE
Fashion and Photography by Diana Luganski. Click for details.
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IN THE EYE OF THE CAMERA: NO BAD DAYS
Life through the lens of photographer Ari Seg’s camera. Click for details.
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IN FRONT OF US: AT THE SCI-FI CONVENTION
Exploring the space at the Sci-Fi Convention in Stockholm.
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FASHION STORY: AURA-SOMA
Photography by Henry Gorse and fashion by Patricia Villirillo. Click for details.
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Who is your Boss? Introducing The Boss Issue
Who is your boss? We decided that the ultimate way to explore the theme ”boss” is through posters. Exploring the space around us with the help of icons, idols, portraits of heroes and world leaders is a tradition as old as civilization. With the theme of this issue we’are also acknowledging that the true classic on leadership and management for ruthless bosses The Prince turns 500 years. Readers of different eras have interpreted Niccolo Machiavelli’s scandalous manual for political leaders in ways that match their own experience. In 1539 an English cardinal argued that The Prince was written “by Satan’s hand.” Rousseau on the other hand insisted on that Machiavelli was instructing people how to secure a republic. The fashion world loves to play with symbols of power, radical rhetoric, and borrow vocabulary from politics.