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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?

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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?

  • 1 month ago | anothermag.com | Madeleine Rothery |TextMadeleine Rothery

    For her latest book, The Sea Around Us, Marie Deteneuille spent a single day with Nuage Lepage, accompanied by only her camera, against the unscripted backdrop of nature. Intimacy is often a delicate sentiment, protected by a sense of time and place: shared experiences, earned trust, vulnerability in safety.

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