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  • 16 January 2018

    Fashion Story: Rooftop in New York

    Photography by Juan Queirolo and fashion by Barbara Velez.

  • 10 January 2018

    Fashion Story: Let Her Go

    Photography by Iñigo Awewave and fashion by Ines Grego.

  • 30 December 2017

    Fashion Story: Bucolic Artifice

    Photography by Santiago Perez and fashion by Venessa Arnold.

  • 14 December 2017
    Big Time Sensuality. Interview with Designer Johanna Senyk

    Big Time Sensuality. Interview with Designer Johanna Senyk

    Johanna Senyk is the Paris-based mastermind behind womenswear brand Wanda Nylon. Her concept was simple at first: she wanted directional and stylish waterproof clothes that could complement a trendy wardrobe. Capitalizing on her own singularity and tapping into the fashion world’s ongoing obsession with fetishism and anything kinky, Wanda Nylon has quickly become a desirable brand, attracting press and buyers. Now, Senyk shows her collections in Paris seasonally and has stockists worldwide. Interview by Philippe Pourhashemi

  • 6 December 2017
    Sensory Pleasures. Interview with Zana Bayne

    Sensory Pleasures. Interview with Zana Bayne

    Pushing the boundaries of fashion is something Zana Bayne clearly excels at. Founded by herself and Co-Creative Director Todd Pendu, Zana’s eponymous brand quickly gained attention with its fetish-inspired accessories, highlighting the key relationship between sex, leather and skin. Since its launch in 2010, the brand has attracted famous musicians, actors, artists and private clients alike, who quickly became fans of Zana’s handcrafted harnesses, belts, chokers and bags. I caught up with her and Todd to discuss the evolution of their brand, why fashion still loves fetish and how being copied is ultimately unavoidable. Interview by Philippe Pourhashemi

  • 30 November 2017
    Guts and Intellect. Interview with Designer Glenn Martens

    Guts and Intellect. Interview with Designer Glenn Martens

    This year’s ANDAM Prize winner has several reasons to be happy. In a few years, Glenn Martens has turned Y/Project into one of the buzziest and most sought-after brands in Paris, doubling stockists each season and gaining recognition from the press. Martens can simultaneously dress Rihanna, his best friends and beloved grandmother in Y/Project, because his clothes have a deeply human quality. Interview by Philippe Pourhashemi.

  • 26 November 2017

    Juno Temple. Cover Story and Interview

    She’s garnered a reputation playing characters who are free spirited and sensual, her résumé stocked with pleasure-seekers and rebels. In her new film Wonder Wheel, Juno Temple gives one of the year’s most captivating performances, proving why the actress’ star is continually on the rise. Interview by Max Berlinger. Juno Temple is photographed by Magnus Magnusson. Fashion by Tiffani Chynel

  • 16 November 2017

    Fashion Story: On The Roof

    Photography by Ludvig Rönn and fashion by Hilda Sandström.

  • 8 November 2017

    Fashion Story: One Day

    Photography by Chantelle Gomez and fashion by Christian Brach.

  • 4 November 2017

    Fashion Story: Play Pretend

    Photography by Alexandra Cepeda and fashion by Tony Tetuila.

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