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1 week ago |
anothermag.com | Madeleine Rothery |TextMadeleine Rothery
Trey Taylor’s approach to scent echoes his instinct for offbeat storytelling; it goes beneath the skin, with a sneaky, subversive note to throw you off, then pull you in Who is it? Serviette is the debut perfume line of Canadian-born, New York-based editor and writer Trey TaylorWhy do I want it? Narrative-driven perfumes that play with cultural codes, curiosity, and scent as its own discreet languageWhere can I find it?
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2 weeks ago |
anothermag.com | Madeleine Rothery |TextMadeleine Rothery
Capturing Chinese students in their own spaces, Between Your Eyes and Mine questions what it means to belong without explanation, without defence Belonging is often imagined as a destination: a place to arrive at, a culture to integrate into, a physical anchor that roots a home. But for many international students, it’s about navigating a world of in-betweenness, guided as much by translation as by intuition.
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2 weeks ago |
anothermag.com | Madeleine Rothery |TextMadeleine Rothery
Featuring work by Martin Margiela, Le Corbusier and Hussein Chalayan, MoMu’s thought-provoking new exhibition unpacks the relationship of fashion and interiors from a gendered perspective In our hyperconnected landscape, sharing images of our interiors has become another form of curated self-portraiture, akin to hyper-stylised fashion pictures, offered up as (supposed) proof of taste, aesthetic literacy, a life well-lived.
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2 weeks ago |
anothermag.com | Madeleine Rothery
With experience designing for Maison Margiela, Vaquera and Y/Project, Stéphanie D’heygere launched her own brand in 2018 with the idea of “making accessories out of accessories” Who is it? The cult accessories label from Stéphanie D’heygere, who also collaborates with the likes of Diesel, Vaquera, and Jean Paul GaultierWhy do I want it? Clever, wry jewellery that reimagines everyday objects with a Dadaist sense of subversionWhere can I find it?
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3 weeks ago |
anothermag.com | Madeleine Rothery |TextMadeleine Rothery
After taking a pause, Anne Sofie Madsen launched her eponymous label during Copenhagen Fashion Week. “I was participating in a system that no longer aligned with how I wanted to live,” she says Who is it? Anne Sofie Madsen is the eponymous label of the Danish designer, who, after taking a pause to pursue other creative projects, is backWhy do I want it?
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