Endless Summer
Boredom, Fashion, and Friendship as Seen by Photographer Benedict Brink
In her newest editorial, photographer Benedict Brink takes us to the beachside Quebec Motel on the Jersey Shore. Steps away from the boardwalk, three friends lounge in a concrete villa and fight the gravity of teenage ennui in looks from Loewe, Courrèges, Stella McCartney, Alexander Wang, and Emilio Pucci.
How Massimo Osti Re-Engineered Menswear Exploring the Legacy of The Prolific Italian Designer The modern history of sportswear is archived in a restored 1930s farmhouse in Bologna. It houses more than 6,000 garments and 55,000 textile samples, each possessed with the story of a past life. The majority have been meticulously collected, studied, dissected, and resurrected under the hands of Massimo Osti.
Glimpses of Practice with Dev Hynes and Wales Bonner The Musician and Designer Discuss Their New Collaboration In April, Grace Wales Bonner and photographer Harley Weir travelled to South Africa to research and shoot a campaign for Wales Bonner’s Fall/Winter 2017 collection entitled “Spirituals II.” They also began work on a new film as an extension of the collection. The outcome, , scored by Dev Hynes (aka Blood Orange), explores a broad spectrum of dance via its protagonist, Leroy Mokgatle, a 17-year-old ballet dancer from Pretoria. The film collages scenes from Johannesburg and Cape Town, reflecting the artists’ time spent time between the two cities working with local musicians and dancers.