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Do or die. Interview and Cover Story with Noomi Rapace
Read the interview for our anniversary issue with one of the actresses getting the most interesting parts in international movies right now. To no one’s surprise, as she’s become known for her hard work developing her characters. If the background story isn’t comprehensive enough, she’ll develop or create her own stories. The women she portrays can be fragile, broken and scarred, but when Noomi embodies them they are never reduced to victims. Photography by Camilla Akrans, fashion by editor-in-chief Robert Rydberg and interview by Antonia Nessen.
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Fashion Story: A Brooklyn Afternoon
Photography by Yiorgos Mavropoulos and fashion by Gwen Lu.
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Interview with Director Gaspar Noe
Gaspar Noe is known for exploring what lies under the surface through the darker side of human experience and psychology. He has been called a genius and a provocateur and the intensity of his films leaves his audiences with mixed emotions – many are enthusiastic or surprised, others anxious or confused. With sincere openness, the accomplished Buenos Aires-born auteur speaks to Sophie Caby about the relationship between the body and mind. Portrait by P.J. van Sandwijk.
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A guide to Instant Beauty
A guide to instant beauty, when you are living a bipolar life. Words by Johanna Ljunggren and photography by Rita Lino.
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Fashion story: Daydream
Photography by Agustina Rodríguez, styling by Laia Porta and grooming by Júnior Queirós using YSL Cosmetic.
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Daniel Eskils: Kendi
The film is shoot in Atlantic City. I’ve always wanted to go there because everyone seems to think it’s the most dystopian place on earth. It’s only a two hour drive from New York and I wanted to see Baltimore as well which is just a bit further down. I imagined those two places would enrich me with a broader and maybe a more accurate view of the U.S than the parts of the big cities I’ve seen so far. There is also a vast number of films made about Las Vegas but very few about Atlantic City. I rented Louis Malles Atlantic City starring Burt Lancaster and Susan Sarandon and Owning Mahowny with Philip Seymour Hoffman to see if they could tell me more about it. This film isn’t a depiction of the city or its people, its more an attempt of showing the traction I felt to it even when you take away all the people, the gambling and the casinos. The film stars my dear friend James Kendi. He wears clothes from his own New York based label Kendi.
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THE MAGAZINE
Actor and musician Jared Leto on the cover of Head Piece Issue. Photographed by Yu Tsai and fashion by Martina Nilsson. Brain Drain. Photography by Peter Gehrke and fashion by Robert Rydberg. In Through Tradition We Innovate The Un-Known. Photography by Mark Borthwick. Desire, Despair. Photography by Warren Du Preez and Nick Thornton Jones. Hair […]