As pianos collect dust and electronic music threatens world domination, musician Taylor McFerrin perches somewhere in the middle ground, balancing one keyboard in each hand. On one side is live instrumentals, vocal recordings, impassioned collaborations - traditional forms of music with soul. Then there’s the electronic production, the laptop keyboard that allows for mixing and experimenting, slicing and dicing.
Read MorePerfume is a luxury. Perfume is a journey. Perfume is a veil that reveals the soul. Perfume is … the list is endless. Christopher Brosious, a Brooklyn-based award-winning perfumer and founder of CB I Hate Perfume, could talk about it for hours. With every creative step being as important as the result, Brosious formulates some of the most unusual scents.
Read MoreBradley Theodore had never actually wanted to become an artist preferring instead to study computer graphics. What gave him an idea to pick up a brush was a malfunctioning 3D printer he was planning to use to work on a couple of art pieces.
Read MoreHailing from Vermont’s Champlain Islands, 22-year-old photographer Sarah Kjelleren is now based out of Brooklyn, not far from where we met to shoot this issue’s cover with Ally Love. Inspired by the work of famed photographers such as Cass Bird, Annie Leibovitz, and Hedi Slimane, Kjelleren shoots mostly portraits and editorials.
Read MoreTwo young women walked side by side on a street in Tel Aviv, pushing strollers and making plans. They had both become new mothers in the past year, and as any mom will tell you, parenthood is a full time job.
Read MoreDesigner Titania Inglis floats around her home studio in a boxy leather crop top, a barren strip of stomach exposed down to the textured wool of a full skirt. Her personal wardrobe tends to come mostly of her own design - partially for self-promotion,
Read MoreIn 2009, America was in the midst of financial crisis, and people were starting to lose things. From Darfur to the housing market, everyone and everything was in need of saving. Entertainment and media took hits, and rumors began in the fashion industry that Vogue’s editor was soon to be replaced by Carine Roitfeld.
Read MoreAfter graduating from ESMOD Berlin in 2007, designer Janine Grosche went on to explore a divergent genre of menswear, devoted strictly to an archetype of the modern man. Based in both Europe and China, Grosche launched the epic label
Read MoreWhen former editor-in-chief of French Vogue, Carine Roitfield, embarked on a new adventure, CR Fashion Book, a film crew guided by Fabien Constant followed her every step, bringing to light behind the scene … Mademoiselle C documents not only the birth of the new magazine, but also a transformation that took place in Carine’s life since she left French Vogue in 2011.
Read MoreID magazine editor at large, contributing writer to various international publications, the multitalented Cody Ross is also a designer behind the dynamic New York based label, Priestess NYC. Juggling between his projects at ID, Chinese Vogue among a few others, Cody is a designer
Read MoreJulie Guez and Kelly Kreye are as different as they are alike. Guez, a native of France, was a protégé of the legendary Paolo Roversi before moving on to the Brooklyn photo studio she now calls home. Kreye, a native of Alberta Canada traveled the world as a
Read MoreIn only his third season to date, Mathieu Mirano is already attracting the well-deserved attention of some of the world’s most fashionable and provocatively dressed ladies. The list of his admirers includes Nicole Richie, Gabrielle Union and Lady Gaga to name just a few.
Read MoreFrom working with Gregory Keith personally, I’ve learned he’s an intriguing photographer that possesses patience, persistence and perfection. Sculpting his subjects into living pieces of art, Keith naturally has an impeccable trait that’s slowly fading away from the modern
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