Posts tagged ‘magazines’

For the most recent issue of LOVE Magazine from the UK, Lindsay Lohan has worked again with Terry Richardson on a shoot. Once again one does see her admiration of Marilyn, just like in the recent Playboy cover story.
The LOVE Magazine ‘After Taste’ issue is now on newsstands.
A further look follows after the jump.

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For the first time Lana Del Rey is making the Vogue cover, which is obviously a pretty big deal for the up- and coming singer. The March 2012 issue of Vogue UK will feature Del Rey in Louis Vuitton on the cover, along with a full shoot inside the issue by Mario Testino. The issue hits newsstands on February 6th.
Take a look at the shoot by Testino and the cover after the jump.

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NYC/Vancouver-based magazine SNEEZE returns with its first issue of 2012. Entitled “the trouble clef” issue, the mag features Iggy Pop photographed by Kenneth Cappello, ASAP Rocky, Lem Villemin, Ouattara Watts, Heidy De La Rosa @ IMG,
Beethoven, Hikaru Iwanaga, Survivor, Peter Sutherland’s More Autografs and more.
Retailers include Firmament (Berlin), Supreme (LA, Japan), Commissary (SoCal), MIA (Miami), Unknown (Miami), Present (London), Fruition (Las Vegas), Reed Space (NY) and KCDC (NY). New street boxes can be found in NYC as of Friday on the Bowery outside of the New Museum and in front of the new Apple store on Greene Street.
Have a closer look after the click.

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For their February/March 2012 issue (also starring A$AP Rocky & Jeremy Scott) Complex hooked up with rising star Lana Del Rey on a killer cover.
Hers was a dramatic setup.
White balloons flashing corroded cartoon clips and ghostly images of President John F. Kennedy—all set to the creepy strains of Bernard Herrmann’s Pyscho theme. The fans kept coming through the door, filling New York’s Bowery Ballroom to capacity. The band stood at attention, poised for action as Lana Del Rey strolled on stage to squeals and whistles. Dressed in a summery white dress, gold belt, and low white Chuck Taylors, the tall red-haired singer looked more like she was ready to grab an ice-cream sandwich from Mr. Softee than perform her first proper concert in NYC.
And then the trouble began.
The issue officially hits stands on February 7, but you can read the full cover story here now.
More images follow after the click.

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The first new issue of Complex Magazine for 2012 is about to hit newsstands and none other than ASAP Rocky and Jeremy Scott have gotten the cover story. One of the most hyped young rappers and always much discussed fashion designer Jeremy Scott certainly make for an interesting match.
“Complex: Why do you think hip-hop is so fascinated with fashion and vice versa?
A$AP ROCKY: As black people it was our thing to show that we’re not living in poverty and that we can afford extravagant things—that kind of stuck with us. So when our great-grandparents were putting on their favorite outfits, it was to put on a front for the hard time. And hip-hop is a bunch of people that never had nothing. Fashion is just an expression. It’s an art. It expresses your taste. Good taste is important in hip-hop. I wake up saying I’m going to look the best I can and do what the fuck I want to do. And that’s what it’s all about. I don’t know if I articulated it good because im pretty high right now—and I have a lisp and I’m going to Mars right now.
Jeremy Scott: [Laughs]. The thing is hip-hop is one of the only communities that really started its own trends.
A$AP ROCKY: Wow.
Jeremy Scott: That’s why I’ve always been inspired by hip-hop artists, because they transform things—even just the jean, turning it around, inside out, sagging it—all these different things. Yes, of course we get little things from other music movements, but hip-hip has been like, Pow! It’s really inspiring and it’s the only new music that has come along in eons. Rock and roll has been around—it’s changing forms. But hip-hip is major.”
You can read the full cover story here.
Check out the photoshoot featuring both ASAP Rocky and Jeremy Scott after the jump.

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Tradeshow season is upon us once again, and here at Highsnobiety that means a new print issue. Issue 4 of Highsnobiety Magazine features Rick Genest (bka Zombie Boy) on the cover dressed in clothing from Acronym’s Spring/Summer 2012 collection.
Inside the issue you’ll find our usual assortment of brand features, interviews, product previews and editorial shoots spanning a range of topics from fashion, art and music to architecture, interiors and cars. Exclusive content from White Mountaineering, Stussy Deluxe, CASH CA, Vans Vault, adidas Originals are just a few highlights you’ll find within.
The issue is now available exclusively in Berlin as part of Berlin Fashion Week. Look for wider availability through select retailers in the coming weeks.
Take a look inside after the click

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Once again Lady Gaga and her stylist Nicola Formichetti surprise with an interesting production for L’Uomo Vogue. The Italian version of the magazine features Gaga on their latest cover, dressed in a half-robot like outfit. Shot by Inez and Vinoodh, Gaga wears the same clothes from her recent ‘You and I’ video. After Vogue Homme Japan, this makes the second men’s Vogue cover for Gaga.
A further look at the spread follows after the jump.

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It looks like Mass Appeal Magazine will be coming back in 2012. Many regard Mass Appeal as the first true urban lifestyle magazine, featuring everything from graffiti and art, to sneakers, streetwear, skateboarding, music and other lifestyle elements. Among its columnists were also Mister Cartoon, Reas and other influential characters of our culture. Founded in 1996 in Brooklyn, as a graffiti fanzine, the magazine unfortunately closed its doors in 2008.
Today we come across their website and see the ‘We’re Back in 2012′ headline. Well, we hope its true and cannot wait to see what they will be doing this year under this iconic name.
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Japanese publication Hidden Champion presents their latest issue for Winter 2011-2012. Featuring the iconic BNE Water Org sticker on the cover, the magazine’s cover story is an interview with graffiti artist BNE on the creation of the BNE Water Non Profit Organization. Other artists in the new issue include Eric Elms, Massan and Pez1. Furthermore the mag features Andy Muller, Oakley, Shaniqwa Jarvis, G-Shock, Carhartt and Peanut Butter Wolf.
The full cover follows after the jump.

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Only days after Lindsay Lohan’s Playboy cover appeared online, the whole nude editorial has leaked. As on the cover, and as in past shoots, the controversial American actress channels Marilyn Monroe in a tasteful manner. You can find the January/February 2012 Playboy issue on newsstands in the coming week.
Photography: Yu Tsai for Playboy
Check out the majority of the spread after the jump (NSFW).
UPDATE: It looks like the images were stolen by someone. We were now asked to remove all images from the spread. Sorry guys, you will have to wait a little bit for these to look at again.
You can see the spread now here.

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