Ordinary is an international fine art photography magazine featuring over 45 artists from around the world who are sent one ordinary object, which comes as an extra, to make it extra-ordinary.
The fifth issue is all about the ordinary rubbish bag and it will come as a special edition of two issues in one and, next to the ordinary rubbish bag you will receive as an extra, each issue also includes one of three different rubbish posters made by the incredible Japanese artist Yumiko Utsu.
The magazine will launch on Wednesday the 12th of April in select shops in the UK, the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, Japan, Korea, Taiwan and of course online at ordinary-magazine.com
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Russia has set up a new initiative: Global Talents. Fashion week calls out for emerging designers from all over the world to apply for free participation in the catwalk schedule of the event. 10 slots are available.
Lately, we’ve seen the evolution from belt bags to cross-body styles and now smaller pouches like Jacquemus‘ ‘Le Pitchou’ that can be comfortably worn around your neck.
Exploring the concept of self-acceptance in the darkest forms and being unafraid to discover freedom in the darker sides of life, OTHER introduces its newest collection entitled “Freedom in The Darkness World Tour”.
“Welcome to MODALISBOA INSIGHT. More than interpretation, an introspection. More than a reflection, an analysis. More than an invitation card, a call.”
Romain Kremer, Camper’s creative director, directs our attention towards the extraordinary that is hidden behind the ordinary for the brand’s SS19 campaign.
We first met up with Niels after the HÆRVÆRK premiere at Copenhagen Fashion Week a couple of seasons ago and got to see the collection up close at CIFF. Since the premiere, we have seen the collection grow and be… »
After pre-launch at Nou Paris during Paris Fashion Week, the OFF FUTURE collection by Copenhagen based brand LE FIX Spring/Summer 2019 is now available.
Lately, we’ve seen the evolution from belt bags to cross-body styles and now smaller pouches like Jacquemus‘ ‘Le Pitchou’ that can be comfortably worn around your neck.
The 5-piece capsule collection shows a Belgian twist to FACETASM’s iconic silhouettes, inspired by the New Beat movement, a style of Belgian underground music and subculture that fused techno during the late-80’s.
We met Matteo Oscar Giuggioli a few weeks ago on the occasion of the exclusive photo shoot directed by Davide Musto in which he pretends to be a capricious enfant terrible and that’s what he told us.
“The more beautiful the sky, the more hopeless the neighborhood.”
Cover feat. Jhona Burjack at Next Models shot by Kito Muñoz
“And even if we change neighborhoods, cities or countries, we always carry with us that sense of personal transformation that a piece of land, with its buildings, parks, bars, and people, has given us. We are almost certain to hang on to a sense of gratitude and nostalgia for it.”