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#11 (different covers)
Issue 11 celebrates The Power of Youth, of newness, of Gen Z, of generational change, of progress, and the endless possibilities of the future.
Stranger Things’ Sadie Sink is this issue’s cover star, photographed in New Jersey by Juergen Teller, wearing pieces from Miu Miu’s latest collection. Conspicuously not an established fashion designer nor an authority on where the industry’s going; simply a talented, just-turned 16-year-old actress, experiencing the realities of entering a new age while navigating the turbulence of public exposure. Fragile yet powerful – the embodiment of our times.
Also in this issue:
The story of ‘Them’. Is the LGBTQ digital platform the future for Condé Nast?
Sixty young designers, photographers, stylists, models and others rapidly becoming fashion’s new establishment discuss the nude and its uncertain place in today’s fashion imagery.
As Jun Takahashi’s Undercover label becomes more meaningful and influential each season, System asks Kim Jones, Tim Blanks and Hysteric Glamour’s Nobuhiko Kitamura to each speak with Takahashi to find out why. With a photographic portfolio shot on location in Tokyo by Norbert Schoerner.
Craig Green talks to Hans Ulrich Obrist about his groundbreaking sculptural relationship with menswear.
An intimate portrait of partners in life, love, work and succession, with Vivienne Westwood and Andreas Kronthaler. Accompanied by new Juergen Teller portraits.
A cross-generational discussion about the evolving role of the stylist, with Grace Coddington and Lotta Volkova.
The Seasonal Edit photographed by Jamie Hawkesworth and styled by Max Pearmain.
Huang Hung on the increasingly fashionable city of Chengdu, photographed by Feng Li and styled by Vanessa Reid.
Reassessing the pioneering role Agnès b played in connecting culture to fashion, as told by the designer herself, as well as Ryan McGinley, Harmony Korine and Jonas Mekas.
The story behind Barneys’ early-90s ad campaign heyday, featuring Ronnie Cooke Newhouse in conversation about her era-defining work with Steven Meisel, Linda Evangelista and Glenn O’Brien.
An intimate look into the life and inspirations of shoe designer Christian Louboutin.
Jean Paul Gaultier answers ‘The Showtime Questionnaire’.
plus, the New York Times’ Guy Trebay on gossip in the digital age, Raven Smith on freelance life home alone, and James Hyman on turning his magazine obsession into a ‘pop-culture Spotify’.
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