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Printing Fashion #3

Printing Fashion #3

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Printing Fashion is a publication exploring the culture of printed fashion. It investigates the production and consumption of fashion publications while reflecting on the fashionability of printed media at the time of the digital. Printing Fashion analyses the magazine as a space of creation of imaginaries and creative encounters; but it also discloses the economic transactions, the conventions, the labour, the value exchanges, the material value, the hidden practices and figures that surround the making of a magazine. Each year the magazine focuses on a specific theme, reporting the experience of the people that produce, theorize and work in - and with - the magazine: printers, editors, academics, curators, photographers, stylists, translators, researchers, collectors, interns, advertisers, students, distributors, copywriters and many more. Created in collaboration with graphic designer Monica Fraile Morisson, the magazine is founded by Justin Morin and Marco Pecorari within the MA in Fashion Studies at The New School Parsons Paris.

In this issue: 
- Transformation
- Purple and cocoons
An account of self-reflection
- Between artistry and technicality: an interview with Studio KH
- Reimagining the context. Magazines on stage
Re-thinking the magazine
The color of heaven
Remaking the magazine
- Le magazine et l'atelier
The continuous process of magazine reinvention
Connecting creativity: an interview with Silvia Sini
The craft of set design: an interview with Sophear
Hidden figures: le maquettiste
"Don't be satisfied too easily"
- A, B, C, which is me?
Reporting fashion
Beyond the masthead
Bookstores in London
- Reinventing Vogue in a time of crisis
Mediating fashions
- Le magazine comme processus de transformation
Photography, accumulations & identities
Libraries in process. The Costume Institute library at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
We're all trans here
Lobster: an interview with Chris Vidal Tenomaa

Editors: Justin Morin and Marco Pecorari
Editorial coordination: Renata Hernandez Ilaria Trame
Art direction: Monica Fraile Morisson
Images: Romain Darnaud, Renata Hernandez, Studio KH, Stephanie Lever, Olivia Johnston, Ilaria Trame
Text: Anastasia Alikhanova Anastasia Alikhanova, Ella Deberardine, Ev Delafose, Samantha Hartmann, Justin Morin, Donna Nadeem, Marco Pecorari, Bella Stern, Devin Toolen

Printed by Latgales Druka (Latvija) on Fedrigoni Oikos Extra White (115g), Fedrigoni Symbol Freelife Gloss (150g) and Maxi Gloss (300g) papers
33 x 21 cm
132 pages
French / English

© KD Press
© The New School Parsons Paris

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