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The New Print Issue of Contributor Magazine is Out Now
Photography by Rasmus Weng Karlsen and styling by Robert Rydberg.
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The New Print Issue of Contributor Magazine is Out Now
Introducing the first of four cover stories. Photography by Magnus Magnusson and styling by Sarah Gore Reeves.
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Fashion Story: Bloomsbury Girl
Photography by Scott Salinger, fashion and make up by Oscar Visitacion.
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Fashion Story: Further Notice
Photography and fashion by Valeria Chrampani, modeling by Peggy Theodorogianni.
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Fashion Story: L´heure en Surbrillance
Photography by Tino Constantino, Art Direction and fashion by Gumidafe Gutiér.
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Fashion Story: Fantasyland
Photography by Laura Leal and fashion by Eva Bernal.
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Fashion Story: Roma
Photography by Alessandra Rosati and fashion by Leonardo Ferri.
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Fashion Story: Umbelliferous
Photography and fashion by Alexandra Sophie.
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My Years with Azzedine. Interview with Annflor Sangan
What does it take for a designer to become a legend? A distinctive personal style, incredible talent and a strong visionary streak may help, but there’s something about certain names that escapes logic or rationality. In his lifetime and stellar career, Paris-based Tunisian couturier Azzedine Alaïa became the equivalent of a fashion god. Annflor Sangan, who works as a fashion consultant in Paris and launched her creative studio six years ago, was Alaïa’s first assistant for several years. Interview by Philippe Pourhashemi.
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Matters in Dispersion: An Interview with the Founders of Diktats
The history of fashion is more than a history of garments. Printed matter plays a crucial role in the ways fashion has been disseminated and therefore constructed. However, the myriad forms of documentation are often overlooked and dispersed due to their ephemeral nature and circulation. We discussed these matters of dispersion with Diktats, an online bookstore specialising in rare antiquarian fashion books and prints. Diktats, created by Antoine Bucher and Nicolas Montagne, represents a reference in the field of collecting fashion ephemera through its collaborations with major international museums like the Costume Institute, Centre Pompidou and MAD Paris. Interview by Marco Pecorari.