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Fashion Story: At The Beau Rivage
Photography by Magnus Magnusson and styling by Stefanie Miano.
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Fashion Story: A Line Up
Photography by Guillaume Lechat and fashion by Leonie Gwerder.
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Fashion Story: When Monday Felt Like Tuesday
Photography by Katrin Braga and fashion by Araceli Ogrinc.
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Signs Of Time. Essay on making Peace with Death in Fashion
Throughout history, fashion has been criticized for being superficial and out of touch with reality. As sociologist Yuniya Kawamura writes in her book Fashion-ology from 2005, fashion has been attacked by both scholars and feminists and didn’t become a legitimate research topic until recently (basically in the eighties, when fashion studies was established as an academic field). She quotes Sandra Niessen and Anne Brydon, who describe different historical attitudes towards fashion: “Social analyses uniformly condemned fashion. Feminists critiqued the sexual politics and gender oppression inhering in clothing which hobble and confine women. Marxists critiqued the fetishism of fashion and the ideology of conspicuous consumption. Psychologists treated fashion adherence as pathology.” By Maria Ben Saad
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Fashion Story: Infinite Sadness
Photography by Francisco Salmeron, fashion and modeling by Gerardo Carrillo.
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FASHION STORY: ALL THINGS ROMANTIC
Photography by Yiorgos Mavropoulos and fashion by Yogo. Click for details.
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FASHION STORY: The chair in the room.
Photography by Tomas Falmer and fashion by Hanna Holmgren. Click for details.
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FASHION STORY: Repeat Performance
Photography by Dario Catellani and fashion by Vittoria Cerciello. Click for details.
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Interview. Remembering Mapplethorpe
Ken Moody worked with Robert Mapplethorpe during three years in the 1980s. Together they created some of Mapplethorpe’s most iconic pictures. We met Moody when he was in Stockholm for a retrospective of Mapplethorpe s work and talked to him about his experiences working with one of the most important photographers of the twentieth century. Interview by Antonia Nessen and photography by Niklas Alexandersson.