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Photography ~ Maya Fuhr Styling ~ Basia Wyszynski Design ~ Nicole Degenais Models ~ Rose, Mickey, Jackie, Kristie
➼ Read MorePhotography ~ Maya Fuhr Styling ~ Basia Wyszynski Design ~ Nicole Degenais Models ~ Rose, Mickey, Jackie, Kristie
➼ Read More~ printed in issue 10, Spring 2014. Interview and pix by Madeline Glowicki ~ Archy Marshall is a 19-year-old kid from London and the singer, guitarist and songwriter for King Krule. Last December I had the opportunity to tour North America with King Krule while…
➼ Read More~ printed in issue 10, conducted by Whitney Mallett ~ Jody Wood is a Brooklyn-based performance artist, and a lot of her work is about trying to make a connection. When she was feeling isolated in the small college town in Kansas where she was living…
➼ Read MoreKatrin Braga – photographer Rhi Blossom – model Helen Dao – makeup Tania Becker – hair Maria Katarina & April Ǩllr – styling/art direction
➼ Read More~ The following interview was printed in issue 10. It was conducted by Rebecca Storm, a friend of Sean’s, who has been photographing him since they met. All photos by Rebecca. ~ Sean Nicholas Savage has worked within so many different genres that his music avoids…
➼ Read More~ The following works were featured in issue 10 ~ Thea Govorchin is an artist currently residing in Montreal. You may remember when we covered her solo show Adult Contemporary – a parodic arrangement of fake marble columns, plastic grapes, and Matisse-esque nudes. While many artists seem…
➼ Read MoreYou may remember Matthew Linde from a small feature we did on him and some of his projects in issue 9. Here Zoe Koke reports further on Linde and the Centre for Style, followed by some short interviews with some of the designers whose work Linde curates…
➼ Read More~ Originally published in issue #9 ~ We went on a West Coast tour this past summer and brought the talented photographer Tara Dwelsdorf with us to document things like: the great flooding of Calgary; BC wildlife; Keanu Reeves look-alikes; breaking into Gnarnia (the Gnarliest punk house…
➼ Read MoreArt Direction by Francois Pisapia Photos by Claire Milbrath Suit by Julien Ceccaldi Model: Charlotte Originally published in issue #10
➼ Read MoreA series of Playmobil scenes arranged and shot by Rebecca Storm for issue #10
➼ Read MorePaulina Wonders is an emerging designer based in Montreal. We shot Paulina’s premiere collection in December, and are now very excited to share her latest work. Shot by the lovely Etienne Saint-Denis Photographer: Etienne Saint-Denis Stylist: Lu Philippe Guilmette Mua: Maïna Militza Models: Lara Vallance…
➼ Read MoreWith the coming of issue #11 we asked some friends and staff to create their own covers for the issue. Take a look below : ) Trevor Baird Alex Heilbron Pascale Mercier Rebecca Storm Basia Wyszynski Chris Levett…
➼ Read MoreVancouver based label, 1080 P, marks their 20th release today with a stellar collab between two of the labels first signees, Perfume Advert and M/M. If collaborative practice strives to build upon the strengths and ideas of the participants involved, then the results of this release…
➼ Read MoreEmily Kai Bock is a Montreal-based director who, alongside fellow Montrealer/cinematographer Evan Prosofsky, gained international recognition for her Grimes music video, ‘Oblivion’ – which currently has over four-and-a-half-million views on YouTube. The duo has since collaborated on a number of creative projects, including music videos for Doldrums and Grizzly Bear.
➼ Read MoreWe asked New York-based photographer Yulia Zinshtein to document her day-to-day experiences this past month. She sent us this collection of intimate and candid portraits taken in Paris, Amsterdam, Montreal and Burlington.
➼ Read MoreMary Bond is barely legal and effortlessly intellectual. The 19-year-old is practicing selfies as art and writing essays contextualizing the online coven of young women working in intentionally feminist lo- fi self-portraiture. She’s posted naked selfies on the hacker-bro message board 4chan and archived the…
➼ Read MoreThe first time I saw Jimmy Whispers play I only stuck around for about half a song. It was the last day of SXSW and I was exhausted and hung over – the last place I wanted to be on that sunny afternoon was in…
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