Billy Childish on Creativity
Billy Childish, Abseiler, 2012© Billy Childish; Courtesy of the artist and neugerriemschneider, Berlin; Photography by Jens Ziehe, Berlin"I paint, write and make music, but these are mundane...
View ArticleMads Kornerup's Guide to Burning Man
Mads Kornerup at Burning Man FestivalPhotography courtesy of Mads KornerupThis weekend, thousands will descend in their droves on Black Rock desert, Nevada, for Burning Man Festival. Designed by Black...
View ArticleMaurizio Zucchi's Cacti Lounge
Maurizio Zucchi's Cacti LoungeCourtesy of Elle KoreaLast month, AnOthermag.com editor Laura Bradley asked if we had seen the end of fashion’s love affair with the cactus, with the luscious, exotic...
View ArticleAnother Man Exclusive: Sons of an Illustrious Father
Sons of an Illustrious Father have garnered a lot of attention over their six year existence. Having undergone a few changes, the current line up features three talented multi-instrumentalists, Josh...
View ArticleJenny Slate on Women & Film
Obvious Child (2014)Courtesy of Koch Media"It used to be that the heroine in a rom-com was just perfect and sort of quirky, like the hem of her dress was falling down or something. It’s like, “she’s a...
View ArticleUgly Belgian Houses
You picked the wrong house, roof.Courtesy of Ugly Belgian HousesJust as William Blake once proffered the philosophy, "to see a world in a grain of sand", this Bank Holiday Monday we are finding joy in...
View Article3.1 Phillip Lim x Bill Jacobson
Phillip LimPhotography by Bill JacobsonWho? This September 3.1 Phillip Lim’s flagship store will open on Great Jones Street, New York. The space takes on a new retail concept created by the designer in...
View ArticleLinda Rodin: Skincare Maven
Linda RodinPhotography by Sean DonnolaWith her silver hair tied up in a loose chignon and elegant, drawn out features, the 66-year-old former model, stylist and skincare maven Linda Rodin resembles a...
View ArticleHermès Tie Break
Tie Break by HermèsWho? Henri d’Origny designed the first Hermès silk tie in 1949, after a casino in Cannes insisted that all men must wear a tie upon entry. The five-fold silk staple has since become...
View ArticleSpotlight Salons Video Exclusive: Falling Back by Marianne Faithfull & Anna...
Now in the sixth decade of her musical career, Marianne Faithfull has established iconic status. An unforgettable voice, a unique character – full of stories told with thrilling wit – and an undeniable...
View ArticleThe Art of Totems
Fruit TotemCourtesy of Raw Color: Nowness Martin Creed x Pierre Gagnaire, 2012Totems and stacks, like towers and skyscrapers, have long fascinated humans. Arranging things skywards, to create monoliths...
View ArticleVivienne Westwood on Renewable Energy
Vivienne WestwoodPhotography by Andy Gotts MBE“Since history began, wars have been fought for land and for the treasures – the raw materials – that are in the ground and on the ground. We have a system...
View ArticleAnna Freemantle on Travel, Scotland & Friendship
Anna Freemantle in Cape TownPhotography by Josie BorainFlaxen-haired Dutch model Anna Freemantle made her name modeling in the 1990s, before moving north of the border to Edinburgh in 2006 with her...
View ArticleEssential Marianne Faithfull Facts
Marianne Faithfull, 1964Photography by John PrattHaving spent nearly her whole life in the public eye, it is easy to be taken in by the illusion of Marianne Faithfull. Observers are well versed in the...
View ArticleTracey Emin's Car Boot Treasures
Egg Lady by Tracey EminThis weekend marks the return of the Vauxhall Art Car Boot Fair. See the likes of Tracey Emin, Gavin Turk, Mat Collishaw and James Unsworth selling their artwork for knockdown...
View ArticleTyping Room
Lamb with onionPhotography by Neil WissinkAn underappreciated herb it may be, but lovage takes centre stage in the Typing Room’s delicious chocolate and hazelnut dessert. Adding crunch to wafery dark...
View ArticleMiu Miu Exclusive: Somebody by Miranda July
Text messages, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter; today’s means of communication are as accessible and efficient as they can be equivocal and cold. Thinking about the different ways in which we interact,...
View ArticlePashli Backpack by 3.1 Philip Lim
3.1 Philip Lim Pashli BackpackEvery bag has its flip side. The clutch – chic, but you’ve always got your hands full; the tote – takes everything, but so unwieldy; the satchel – unfailingly smart but...
View ArticleWish I Was Here
Wish I Was Here: Roy Lichtenstein's SunriseIllustration by Olivia DomingosSome of the most potent visual landscapes that occupy our brains are false – reconfigured through the prism of the artist’s...
View ArticleHorst: Photographer of Style
Salvador Dalí's costumes for Leonid Massines ballet Bacchanale, 1939 by Horst P. HorstPhotography courtesy of Conde NastHorst P. Horst received his first photo credit in 1931 for a French Vogue...
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