Autumn Winter 2022

Backstage in Paris, Vol. 2

Photography by Adam Katz Sinding

Courrèges

Photography by Adam Katz Sinding

Photography by Adam Katz Sinding

Photography by Adam Katz Sinding

Photography by Adam Katz Sinding

Photography by Adam Katz Sinding

Givenchy

Photography by Adam Katz Sinding

Photography by Adam Katz Sinding

Photography by Adam Katz Sinding

Photography by Adam Katz Sinding

Photography by Adam Katz Sinding

Rick Owens

Photography by Adam Katz Sinding

Photography by Adam Katz Sinding

Photography by Adam Katz Sinding

Photography by Adam Katz Sinding

Sacai

Photography by Adam Katz Sinding

Photography by Adam Katz Sinding

Photography by Adam Katz Sinding

Photography by Adam Katz Sinding

Photography by Adam Katz Sinding

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Cover of Article "A Studio Visit with Hillary Taymour"

A Studio Visit with Hillary Taymour

For her first show outside New York, Hillary Taymour brought Collina Strada to Copenhagen for Spring Summer 2027, a season that also marked Copenhagen Fashion Week’s 20th anniversary. Collina Strada was the first brand invited to take part in its new International Guest Slot, supported by The Climate Pledge.

 

 

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Cover of Article "A Studio Visit with Paolina Russo and Lucile Guilmard"

A Studio Visit with Paolina Russo and Lucile Guilmard

There is something about Paolina Russo that makes you want to be part of the gang. Canadian-born, half Filipina and half Italian, Russo grew up in Markham, Ontario, while her French co-founder Lucile Guilmard was raised in Fouras, a small seaside town on France’s Atlantic coast. Their London-based label draws on the things they grew up with far away from fashion capitals: arts and crafts, local sports, video games, music and the particular kind of imagination that comes from having to make your own fun.

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Cover of Article "A Studio Visit with Jenia Kim"

A Studio Visit with Jenia Kim

On a leafy street in Yunusabad, just north of central Tashkent, behind a wrought-iron gate and a garden planted with roses, irises and young fruit trees, stands a pale yellow villa that once belonged to a prosecutor in the municipal justice system. Today it houses the studio of designer Jenia Kim, whose eponymous label — founded in 2014, while she was living in Moscow — has become one of the defining voices in contemporary Central Asian fashion. While many designers from the region have built careers by leaving, Jenia has spent the last four years doing the opposite: building a company, a studio and, increasingly, a creative community in the city where she was born.

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