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BACK at Stockholm Fashion Week F/W 14
Designer Ann-Sofie Back showed her Fall/Winter 2014 collection for her label BACK in Stockholm today, styled by our editor-in-chief Robert Rydberg. Last year we decided to take a closer look at Ann-Sofie Back without letting her know anything about our plans. We contacted her closest friends, colleagues and collaborators, and had paparazzi photographers follow her every move around Stockholm. The entire issue #6 was an homage to Ann-Sofie Back and her collections.
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ONE OF A KIND: CONEHEADS
An explosion of cones, customized Adidas sweats and spray colors by Editor in Chief Robert Rydberg. Photography by Magnus Magnusson. Click for details.
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Out Now! The Headpiece Issue is Available Online
The new issue is themed “head piece” and is centered around what goes on inside and outside the head. For the cover story, Yu Tsai shot and interviewed Jared Leto in L.A. Sophie Caby met up with director Gaspar Noe in Paris, Maria Ben Saad talked to Caroline Evans about her new book on the first fashion shows, Ann-Sofie Back headed out to the shooting range with a couple of female cops from the Stockholm police force and Tom Greenwood tracked down whatever happened to the harpsichord. The rest of the issue is filled with fiction, neuro science, fetishism, food, quantum mechanics, art and pictures from close to seventy contributors.
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ANOTHER LOOK AT THE HEAD PIECE ISSUE
The latest issue of Contributor Magazine is centered around what goes on inside and outside the head. If you ask a brain specialist, it is obvious that humans ARE their brains. The brain thrives when it is allowed to increase skills and knowledge, then it functions as intended and rewards us so that we feel […]
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Letter from the Editor-in-chief, Robert Rydberg
For this issue, we decided to take a closer look at designer Ann-Sofie Back without letting her know anything about our plans. We contacted her closest friends, colleagues and collaborators, and had paparazzi photographers follow her every move around Stockholm. Everyone involved was sworn to secrecy and despite the obvious problems a project like this one causes, we’re very happy to have managed to pull this stunt off.