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Numéro Berlin #1

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A couple of months ago, I found out about this new edition of Numéro that was going to be created. Sometimes I feel like we could survive having half of the magazines we have, yet I welcome new ones. You never know whether they will be better than the already existing ones or not. This first issue looks promising, but then again, many do. I'll keep an eye on how they keep doing things.   Jella Haase by Heji Shin  Lina Hoss by Itai Doron  Toni Garrn by Richard Kern  Julia Stegner by Albert Watson  Lisa Helene Kramer by Ronald Dick Nadja Auermann by Arnaud Lajeunie Hace unos meses descubrí que esta nueva edición de Numéro iba a convertirse en realidad. A veces siento que podríamos sobrevivir con la mitad de revistas que hay, pero a la vez me alegra ver que hay alguna nueva. Nunca se sabe si van a superar a las existentes. Este primer número promete, pero ese es el caso en la mayoría de primeras ediciones. Le se...

Blast from the past: Vogue USA December 1992, "Grunge & glory"

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I was 3 in 1992, and I couldn't care less about fashion.As a 90's kid, I know who all the supermodels are because I saw them on the tv very often. But then again, it wasn't until 2007 that I started to love fashion, so I don't really know much about fashion during the 90's. That makes me quite sad, since it was such a great moment fashion wise. However, it's hard to find scans or videos of that time. This editorial has been scanned by kelles , at TFS forum. A couple of weeks ago, I was watching tv and I found a fashion documentarie on Sky arts. The documentarie is called "In Vogue: the editor's eye". You can watch it on youtube (I'll link the video in this post) if you want to. I really recommend it because, even if it was filmed in 2012, it's something that you need to watch if you really like fashion. Lots of iconic pictures are shown in this documentarie. That's how I discovered this editorial, shot by Steven Meisel. Meisel...