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Showing posts with label another magazine. Show all posts

Another Man Spring/Summer 2011 : Tom Ford

"The new issue of AnOther Man Magazine sees an intimate conversation between coverstar, fashion powerhouse, film mogul and old-school romantic Tom Ford  and Dazed Group co-founder Jefferson Hack about how to be a modern gentleman. Whilst elsewhere in the magazine, Suzy Menkes rummages through the Duke of Windsor’s iconic wardrobe, marvelling at the abdicated king’s trailblazing style. The filmmaker, book worm and Baltimore’s biggest fan, John Waters takes Ben Cobb on an alphabetical trip through his current obsessions.

Fashion features include a shoot by Paul Wetherell and David Armstrong featuring London and New York portfolios of modern gentlemen wearing this season’s collections; photographers Daniel Jackson, Mark Segal and Richard Burbridge collaborate with artist Maurizio Anzeri to explore the full spectrum of the S/S11 wardrobe; and a special centrefold section was shot by Hedi Slimane and styled by Alister Mackie, starring model Lindsey Wixson. Plus: we see new sci-fi from author China Mieville, an exclusive striptease by Betty Page, Glenn O’Brien’s manifesto for the modern gentleman, Sam Riley, Miles Kane, Richard Buckley, Joe Dallesandro, Harland Miller, and more…"











Video: KM3D-1 – Kate Moss in 3D for AnOther Magazine




“Created by AnOther Magazine with artist and filmmaker Baillie Walsh, KM3D-1 stars Kate Moss. The work continues Moss and Walsh’s journey into experimental, multi-dimensional image-making, first seen in their legendary holographic film for Alexander McQueen’s autumn/winter 2006 show.
With a performance that recalls the fantastical cinema of Ray Harryhausen, James Bidgood and Kenneth Anger, KM3D-1 places at its centre one of the most iconic female figures of the modern age. Suspended in time and space, Kate is caught inexorably in the parallax gap; a butterfly in a spider’s web.
Captured at 1,000 frames per second – a speed so slow that movement is almost imperceptible – the beauty of Kate’s face appears frozen, transforming her into an impenetrable deity. She is a figure of contemporary fantasy, shattering her own self-image.
Made with state-of-the-art Phantom cameras, specially built for the project to create extreme slow motion and a dramatic 3D effect, KM3D-1 reflects AnOther Magazine’s raison d’etre: to champion creatives pushing the limits of what seems possible.”