Description
StyleZeitgeist Volume 4, originally published in the Fall of 2013.
Philippe Pourhashemi profiles the Belgian designer Dries Van Noten
We take an in-depth photographic look at the Maison Martin Margiela artisanal atelier.
Eugene Rabkin speaks in-depth with one of the most conceptual designers of our time, Aitor Throup.
Daniel Franco profiles one of the greatest tattoo artists of all time, Thomas Hooper, who designs this volume’s cover.
Veerle Windels speaks to the Belgian photographer Ronald Stoops and the iconic makeup artist Inge Grognard.
We publish a rare Carol Christian Poell women’s editorial, Fe-Male.
And much more.
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- In our flagship article, Philippe Pourhashemi interviews the Belgian designer Dries Van Noten, with exclusive photography of Van Noten’s Antwerp Studio by Marleen Daniels.
- In this article, Matin Momen sits down with the Russian-born photographer to discuss his ethereal work.
- In this editorial we pay homage to Tarkovsky’s film Stalker. Shot on location in Breezy Point, New York, after hurricane Sandy.
- In this exclusive photo essay, Cici Olsson photographs the rarely seen Paris atelier of Maison Martin Margiela where the artisanal line 11 is produced by hand.
- In this article Daniel Franco talks to the tattoo artist Thomas Hooper about his work and influences. Thomas Hooper also designed our cover.
- In this women’s editorial all clothes are by Carol Christian Poell.