Dear readers,
We are proud to announce the new issue of StyleZeitgeist magazine. The second step is as important as the first, and we have poured our hearts into the making of this volume. Our flagship article is about the deep friendship between PJ Harvey and Ann Demeulemeester and her husband, Patrick Robyn. It is accompanied by Robyn’s portraits of PJ Harvey, one of which graces the cover, in the clothes Demeulemeester designed for her Let England Shake tour. These ethereal images have never been published before and are our special gift to you.
We were also privileged to visit the apartment of the iconic photographer Deborah Turbeville where we had a conversation about her work, which, as we found out, is highly influenced by Proust and Dostoyevsky. This article features exclusive photography of Turbeville’s apartment and her archive by her art director, Tuomas Korpijakko.
For those of you who are interested in the intellectual side of fashion Cintra Wilson interviewed Valerie Steele, the director of the Museum at FIT. This fantastic interview comes with our own, exclusive images of the museum’s recent Daphne Guinness exhibit.
And to finish off our New York City trio, we have a photo essay of the city by our photo editor, Arto Puolimatka. Believe us, you have not seen New York like this.
We have traveled to Iceland twice – once to interview Sruli Recht in his studio and to witness his design magic, and another time for Erik Madigan Heck’s stunning photo shoot, The Icelandic Blue.
Speaking of photo shoots, we think you will appreciate our tribute to Joseph Beuys, America Still Likes Me, photographed by Jeff P. Elstone II, as well as Jennifer Tzar’s almost surreal Opus 40.
There is much more inside that we would like to show you. The magazine is available for preorder now. It will start shipping at the end of this month.
Thank you,
Eugene Rabkin
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