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Kaleidoscope Issue 13
Kaleidoscope is an international quarterly of contemporary art and culture. It offers a timely guide to the present (but also to the past and possible futures) with an interdisciplinary and unconventional approach. This Italian magazine has just been released in its 13th edition redesigned by OK-RM, London.
Highlights:
Robert Heinecken by Kavior Moon; Ming Wong by Hu Fang; Kuehn Malvezzi by Hila Peleg; New Jerseyy by Quinn Latimer; Patrick Staff by Catherine Wood.
Main theme:
How Does Fashion Look at Art?
Prada by Nicholas Cullinan and Francesco Vezzoli; Adam Kimmel by Angelo Flaccavento; Comme des Garçons by Maria Luisa Frisa; Proenza Schouler by Michele D’Aurizio.
Henrik Vibskov NYC
Danish designer Henrik Vibskov has opened his door to this third flaship, but first in the United States, in New York City. Known for his intriguing and gutsy designs, the store layout is an extension of Vibskov’s aesthetics, and was built entirely by him and his team. Most of the store’s design is made from reconstructed Danish furniture, and industrial material shipped from Denmark. The store will carry Henrik Vibskov’s men’s and women’s collections, as well as small selections from brands such as Cosmic Wonder, Peter Jensen, Anntian, Stine Goya, and Ally Capellino.
Henrik Vibskov NYC
456 Broome Street
, New York, NY
The Gentlewoman #3
An extravaganza of female politics, power and good looks, the third installment of The Gentlewoman features in-depth interviews with the opinionated, passionate women who are taking the international stage: singer Adele Adkins, writer Fatima Bhutto, activist Mabel van Oranje, cosmetic dermatologist Dr Frances Prenna Jones, Colette’s creative director Sarah and artist Germaine Kruip. The issue is accentuated by upbeat fashion series by renowned photographers such as Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin, Alasdair McLellan, Willy Vanderperre, Liz Collins, Daniel Riera, Robi Rodriguez and Benjamin Alexander Huseby.
Industrie
Industrie Magazine — Issue 01 from Saturday on Vimeo.
Industrie is the first and only media title dedicated to presenting an independent, in-depth look at the fashion industry, going behind the scenes to chronicle the personalities, stories and defining moments in the world of fashion.
Founded in 2009 by Erik Torstensson and Jens Grede, of the Saturday-group, Industrie aims to shift focus away from current collections and trends and provide a considered insight into the culture of fashion. Industrie documents the individuals who influence fashion and critically examines the ideas which shape it.
Industrie is published twice a year, distributed internationally by Comag and updated continually on industriemagazine.com
Haw-Lin
Haw–Lin is a blog run by kool cats Jakob Klein and Nathan Cowen and is all about fashion, backpacks, beautiful women, Michael Jordan, DJ Funk, graphic design, swimsuits and Ferris Bueller.
Hyères International Fashion and Photography Festival

Held at the Villa Noailles in South of France every spring, and currently in its 24th year, Hyères proposes diverse exhibitions, professional panel discussions and two competitions showcasing the best new talents from the fields of fashion and photography. Previous winners include Viktor & Rolf, Christian Wijnants, Charles Anastase and more recently, virtuoso knitwear designer and Future Tense contributor Sandra Backlund.
April 24th, 25th and 26th. Exhibition runs until June 27th
Guy Bourdain “A Message for You” & ‘Unseen”

Guy Bourdin is considered to be one of the most daring and intriguing artists in the world of 20th century visual culture. He was responsible for the groundbreaking turning point in the world of image-making in the late 70s. “A Message for You” focuses on the late 70s, when he acquires maturity in his practice and his poignant observations reflect the dynamic period of social change, sexual liberation, capitalism’s vanity, excess of consumerism, growing power of the media. All these themes found their ideal place in the transient form of the glossy magazine page. Likewise, the exhibition “Unseen” presents a selection of Guy Bourdin most beautiful and iconic works and unveils to the public some of his less known prints.
From 15th February to 5th April 2009 at Galleria Carla Sozzani




