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FASHION STORY: PARADISE LOST
Photography by Magnus Magnusson and styling by Hanna Holmgren. Click for details.
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A Brave New World. Essay by Tom Greenwood
There is a tendency for every generation to believe that it is the brave new world. To believe that what it is doing is braver and newer than anything before. That it is the bee’s knees, the cat’s meow, and even the cat’s pajamas. We are no exception, and justifiably so: It’s a fact that our world is the most chronologically advanced ever. We’ve got the internet, smart phones, and low-fat latte macchiatos. New, today, is renewed at a faster rate than ever before, and in many ways, our world is new each day. But what exactly does it mean to us to be new? Or brave? By Tom Greenwood
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IN FRONT OF US: Menton, France
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IN FRONT OF US: LOS ANGELES
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IN FRONT OF US: SUMMER EVENING
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IN FRONT OF US: A CROCODILE
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Midsummer nights dream
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IN FRONT OF US: RATTLESNAKE
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IN FRONT OF US: MANHATTAN
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Out Now! The New Print Issue of Contributor is here
For us, these past months meant a renewed appetite for the empty room – an imaginary space; a new microcosm where you can capture moments, articulate dreams, memories and ideas, all things ephemeral. Ideally, it is a kind of free zone, a place away from external reality. The illusion is created when we liberate ourselves from time and space, as well as death. Like when winter in Stockholm stretches into May, but the signs of snow outside the window disappear. The future waits beyond the new horizons.