Margiela to Matisse: the A/W15 Collections Meet Art
Fashion month has come to a close, and to offer a recap on some of our favourite collections, Christos Mouchas (aka UbiCouture) has interspersed some key looks into some iconic paintings exclusively...
View ArticleAlexander McQueen's Spirit of the Rose
It is very rare for a fashion designer to express heartfelt emotion on their runway. It is perhaps fair to say, though, that throughout his career, Lee Alexander McQueen did just that. Sometimes those...
View ArticleCreative Director Laura Genninger on AnOther's New Look
AnOther Magazine has a brand new look for S/S15 – a new logo, art direction and design aesthetic, all courtesy of our new creative director, Laura Genninger and her team at Studio 191. To celebrate the...
View ArticleAlexander McQueen's Carved Prosthetic Leg
As the record breaking retrospective Savage Beauty opens at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, providing an emotional immersion into the designer’s extraordinary creative universe, AnOther’s...
View ArticleMother's Day Gift Guide
This Sunday is Mother's Day – and for those of you guilty of forgetting until now, we bring you the AnOther Magazine gift guide to inspire you with some last minute present ideas. A selection of the...
View ArticleTop Ten Fashion Moments from Another Man S/S15
So you've already seen the amazing Another Man covers, starring Dane DeHaan, Lana Del Rey and Jarvis…read more »
View ArticleOur Favourite Fashion Designers and their Mothers
Every mother is an inspiring mother, so with Mother’s Day just two days away, we celebrate the maternal figures behind some of the most successful fashion designers of our time. Raf SimonsOne of...
View ArticleThe Chanel Fitting
It’s just two days before Chanel’s Autumn/Winter 2015 women’s ready-to-wear collection is shown and Karl Lagerfeld sits at his desk, surrounded by 20-odd members of his inner circle – both personal and...
View ArticleLe Corbusier: The Rock Star of Furniture Design
Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, or simply Le Corbusier (1887-1965), was a rock star. Among the likes of Marcel Breuer and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier was one of the leading architects of the...
View ArticleSeeing Stars: Dave Benett's Brilliant Instagram Account
Sometimes you stumble upon an Instagram account that acts like a black hole, sucking you in and keeping you there – eyes glued to screen – for hours at a time. Veteran entertainment photographer Dave...
View ArticleKalen Hollomon: Behind The Collage
Testament to Instagram's impact on fashion, Kalen Hollomon's rise to fame has been thorougly propelled by the platform (he has over 80,000 Followers). The New York-based artist has found a global...
View ArticleInside Björk at MoMA
The hype that surrounded the opening of the Björk retrospective at MoMA continues to draw visitors in their thousands through the doors, but for those of us stuck on the other side of the Atlantic, the...
View ArticlePaper Cuts: The New Collage by Joe Webb
Who? Joe Webb is a former graphic artist who, tired of modern technology and its mind-boggling potentials, turned to collage, a technique he described as "more immediate and graphic than painting". An...
View ArticleFragrances To Match The A/W15 Collections
Between live-streaming, real-time hashtag feeds and an abundance backstage documentation, one can achieve an almost complete fashion show experience from the comfort of the sofa. But there is one...
View ArticleStephen Galloway: Creative Movement Director
There’s a moment that comes on every project the celebrated dancer, choreographer and ‘creative movement director’ Stephen Galloway is working on – whether it be editorials with Kate Moss or Gisele, a...
View ArticleThe Details of Miu Miu A/W15
For A/W15, Mrs. Prada returned to the question that has fascinated her since the beginning: what does it mean to be a woman? At the Prada show her woman was powdered to perfection and dressed in...
View ArticleAnother Man S/S15: Jarvis Cocker's Subterranean Playlist
Musician, writer, icon of award ceremony gatecrashing, and high priest of broadcasting thanks to his perennially brilliant Sunday Service on Radio 6, Jarvis Cocker is one of the most beloved figures in...
View ArticleA Self-help Guide to the Internet
Who? In their new co-authored book, AnOther’s long-time collaborator and curator/writer Hans Ulrich Obrist, novelist Douglas Coupland and author/editor Shumon Basar present their perceptions of the...
View ArticleGoya: Witches, Madness & Nightmares
Francisco Goya is widely hailed as the most important Spanish artist of his time. Most famous for his public role as a court painter, today he is equally celebrated for his private work, the majority...
View ArticleFive Good Things: From Coal Towers to Everyday Patterns
Call us old fashioned but sometimes we just want to look at nice coal towers, even though we don’t really understand what they are for.read more »
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