Cats in School Uniforms
Today marks the first day of the new academic year – and is thus deserving of a particularly Happy Monday. Even in adulthood, the start of September is evocative of deep-rooted nostalgia: new pencil...
View ArticleJerry Hall to Jodie Kidd: A Polaroid Archive
Over the past decades, legendary photographer Donna Trope has established herself as an icon within fashion, collaborating with some of the industry's greatest names to challenge conventions and...
View ArticleThe Most Buzzed About Films at Venice Film Festival
The Venice Film Festival has kicked off amid blazing sun on the island of the Lido, opening with large-scale thrills in the form of Baltasar Kormakur’s 3D disaster-adventure pic Everest. The festival...
View ArticleMarc Quinn
British sculptor and visual artist Marc Quinn has an enduring fascination with the mutability of forms. Every five years, he sculpts a self-portrait from his own frozen blood as part of an ongoing...
View ArticleThe Books That Made Me: Cleo Wade
Cleo Wade is an innovative New York-based artist and poet, who aims to empower, inspire and celebrate femininity with her eclectic mixed-media works. Her latest project: Respect, is an emotive love...
View ArticleThe One and Only David Bowie
If you’re passing through the sunny climes of Los Angeles in the next few weeks, be sure to pay a visit to TASCHEN’s vibrant gallery on Beverley Boulevard. This week they’re joined by legendary...
View ArticleRichard Haines on Prada and Pictures
Artist Richard Haines didn't start out as an illustrator—in fact, instead of following his childhood dream, he entered the world of fashion design. "When I moved to New York, illustration was really...
View ArticleArlene Gottfried: A Lifetime of Wandering
Photographer Arlene Gottfried has always been an avid people watcher. Born in Brooklyn in 1960, as a child she was fascinated by the diverse communities populating the New York borough. "My mother used...
View ArticleSissy Spacek's Subversive Innocence
For forty years, Sissy Spacek has been breaking the mould. Through a career that took her from smalltown Texas to Warhol’s New York and 1970s Hollywood, her unflinching dedication to her craft has...
View ArticleThe Mysterious Images of Marianna Rothen
September is well under way and there's a distinct chill in the air. It's never easy to say goodbye to summer but there's something about the crisp, low-lit evenings and flame-coloured leaves that...
View ArticleThe Art of Virgins and Sacred Goddesses
Rebecca Dayan is a woman of many talents. Born and raised in the South of France, the coquettish beauty made her modelling debut at 18, after moving to Paris, and was quickly championed by prolific...
View ArticleThe Prada Box
There are few items as desirable as a large, lacquered Prada box – and our newest Object of Desire is exactly that. However, Baker & Evans's index of the assortment of wonders housed within the...
View ArticleHamish Robertson: App-stract Expressionism
When Apple encouraged users to capture their world on an iPhone 6, it probably wasn’t expecting the beautifully subversive and ingeniously literal response from Los Angeles-based artist and...
View ArticleWilly Vanderperre's Collectible New Tome
Willy Vanderperre is a photographer like no other. Lauded for his compelling, poetic and unflinchingly emotive images, the Belgian-born lensman has lent his talents to the worlds of high fashion, film,...
View ArticleElena Khudiakova's Glamourous Soviet Nostalgia
Soviet nostalgia took many forms for the Russian fashion icon, painter and fashion designer Elena Khudiakova, who passed away earlier this year aged 57. Described as “exquisitely beautiful and...
View ArticleGeorge Loudon's Object Lessons
Who? The tipping point for George Loudon, a prolific contemporary art collector who, over two decades, had amassed some 700 works by 250 artists, was when he ran out of his space. That was 15 years...
View ArticleFive Good Things: Fashionable Quilts and Swiss Type Journals
"Pattern and type lovers will rejoice over this collection of Swiss type journals. So many nice colours and shapes to be seen, with covers dating back to the mid thirties."read more »
View ArticleAnOther's Favourite Autumn Movies
From beautiful foliage to the musky smell of rain, tweed jackets to the wistful tingle of a cold breeze, everything suggests we’re drifting into autumn. With its whirling shades of red and brown and...
View ArticleAnOther Magazine A/W15: Real/Unreal
"Blurring the lines between fact and fiction is a game that both fashion and cinema play so well together. Fashion is the great fantasist and without fiction, cinema would be merely a documentary art....
View ArticleA Deeper Dive Into A Bigger Splash
The forces of passion ripped apart the stately decorum of a prominent Milan family in the sumptuously shot drama I Am Love, in which Tilda Swinton played the wife of a textile magnate embroiled in a...
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