Robert Voit's New Trees
Photographer Robert Voit takes pictures of trees. Or does he? Glancing at his series New Trees, it seems self-evident that he is a man with a keen eye for the arboreal, but take a closer look and all...
View ArticleAll You Need To Know About Space Movie Style
This is Ground Control to Major Tom, take your protein pills and put your helmet on, because we’re about to have a lesson in Space Age Style. With Jupiter Ascending released this week, whispers of a...
View ArticleAll Hail the Colourful Kitchen
The modern kitchen, as we know it today, has only been around for about a hundred years, as it was the arrival of the twentieth century that heralded the cultural and industrial changes that would...
View ArticleThe New anothermag.com
You may have noticed that anothermag.com has a sparkling new look. Following the release of Volume 2, Issue 1, AnOther Magazine Spring/Summer 2015, the new AnOthermag.com is part of a new chapter of...
View ArticleNadja Swarovski on a coat from Lee McQueen
“I first met Lee in the 1990s through Isabella Blow. She took me to see his show with spray-paint (No 13) and it was so amazing and emotional. When I started working at Swarovski, I wanted to work with...
View ArticlePatti Smith on Performance, Drugs and Patriotism
Today marks the launch of Converse's "Made by you" campaign: a series of portraits of the iconic Chuck Taylor All Star sneaker, which has now been a cult classic for nearly 100 years. But the shoes...
View ArticleIan Curtis: 77 Barton Street Then & Now
77 Barton Street, Macclesfield seems, at first glance, an unassuming abode. Its red brick exterior, rectangular windows and stout chimney are echoed across this quiet Victorian terrace. Yet no.77 has...
View ArticleThe Best Animal Moments in AnOther Magazine
Animals and fashion are often aligned. We see them on clothes, in prints or overt depictions, or in clothes – as in Yago Partal's Zoo Portraits and the ever dapper Menswear Dog. A delve into the...
View ArticleDesiree Akhavan: Not the New Lena Dunham
Let’s get two things out of the way from the start: Desiree Akhavan is not Shirin, the endearingly self-sabotaging lead of her debut feature Appropriate Behaviour, even though she actually plays this...
View ArticleThe Eyeliner Codes of A/W15
This season's beauty has featured eyeliner in all of its possible incarnations. Waterlined and smudged under the eyes, it turned girls from Alexander Wang to Versace into sullen teenagers. Flicked...
View ArticleDesiree Akhavan: Not the New Lena Dunham
Let’s get two things out of the way from the start: Desiree Akhavan is not Shirin, the endearingly self-sabotaging lead of her debut feature Appropriate Behaviour, even though she actually plays this...
View ArticleThe Eyeliner Codes of A/W15
This season's beauty has featured eyeliner in all of its possible incarnations. Waterlined and smudged under the eyes, it turned girls from Alexander Wang to Versace into sullen teenagers. Flicked...
View ArticleMr Plant's Vionnet Trainers
Christophe Guinet (aka 'Mr Plant') is a visual artist who creates meticulous floral structures in order to remind us "everything is ephemeral” and that nature can and will conquer all. A contemporary...
View ArticlePatti Smith: What Remains is Future
On the night of October 15th 2006, I witnessed what would be the last concert ever held at New York’s legendary CBGB music club. With tears in her eyes Patti Smith read aloud names of musicians and...
View ArticleTop Surrealist Fashion Moments
Ever since Elsa Schiaparelli collaborated with Salvador Dali to create her 1937 Lobster-printed dress, fashion and surrealism have been inexorably intertwined. A movement that grew out of radical...
View ArticleRei Kawakubo's Blood and Roses Window
When mired in the midst of A/W15 fashion shows and near-Arctic temperatures, it can be easy to forget about the season we are temporally aligned with: Spring/Summer. Luckily, Rei Kawakubo has created a...
View ArticleFive Good Things: Infrared Spring to a Dieter Rams Pie
We are all on tenterhooks for the start of spring, but this series of photographs found on The Guardian will have to do for now. It’s spring in infrared, a trippy, candy world of pink trees and dayglow...
View ArticleAnOther Digital Limited Edition: The Advert
This is the AnOther Digital Limited Edition, the world’s first high-definition moving magazine cover, starring Rihanna. In an extraordinary collision of fashion, film and technology, AnOther Magazine,...
View ArticleEmmanuelle Seigner: Five Film Highlights
The luminous Emmanuelle Seigner graces the new issue of AnOther Magazine in a beautiful story styled by Karen Langley and shot by Charlie Engman. In a candid accompanying interview, the star of...
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