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The Reward System. Cooking with Master Chef Adam Dahlberg
The Reward System By Antonia Nessen For the print edition of our Head Piece issue, we wanted to cook lamb’s brain and teamed up with the master chef Adam Dahlberg. He agreed to meet us in his restaurant kitchen in Stockholm. This was the first time cooking lamb’s brain for Adam Dahlberg. The organ is […]
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FASHION STORY: THE SUMMER IS FINE
Allie Teilz Photographed by Juliette Cassidy and fashion by Camila Saldarriaga. Click for details.
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FASHION STORY: THE NURSES
Photography by Boris Camaca and fashion by Annie. Click for details.
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ON THE ROAD: MEN AT WORK ON 11TH AVE, NY, NY
Late night construction on 11th Avenue, New York, New York. Click for details.
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FASHION STORY: BEACH WEAR
Photography by Graham Dunn. Click for details.
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Bohemians of the past. Artistic conflicts in fin de siècle-Europe
Fashion is riddled by contradictions, defined by the constant tension between surface and content, reaching into the future by continuously reinventing its past. This paradox was especially present during the turn of the last century, when rural and pre-industrial life swiftly (but in no way easily) gave way to a more modern existence, defined through urbanity, fashion and new media. By Philip Warkander.
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FASHION STORY: TANGERINE DREAMS
Photography, collages and fashion by Marine Reed-Brissonet and Zoe Pelchat-Ouellet. Click for details.
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FASHION STORY: CABARET VOLTAIRE
Photography by Nikos Papadopoulos and fashion by Nicholas Georgiou. Click for details.
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IN FRONT OF US: A WALL IN CASABLANCA
Stina Thornqvist explores the space around the city of Casablanca, Morocco. Click for details
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Interview: Dynamic and Melancholic Harmonies from Hell
Miriam Eriksson Berhan and Johanna Eriksson Berhan are Taxi Taxi! The duo from Stockholm started their collaboration in 2005 and have successfully been making beautiful music ever since. The first self-titled EP “Taxi Taxi!” was released in 2007 and found its way into the musical world through the use of Myspace. Miriam and Johanna have come a long way since then and are now playing concerts around their native Sweden for what is an increasing number of followers fascinated by their somewhat magical performances. Photography by Victoria Loeb and interview by Martin Gustafson. Click to read more.