At Dossier, we’ve had the pleasure of collaborating with Elle Muliarchyk a number of times on fashion editorials. Each time, the result has been a complex and highly saturated tale—both in color and character. So when Elle wrote me with news of her latest project, “Escapes from Paradise,” with a subject line reading: My most [...]
By Erin Dixon
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Also posted in Art, Fashion, Features, Interviews, Photography, Travel, Writing
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Tagged Anne B Kelly, Elle Muliarchyk, Escapes from Paradise, Fashion, Gif, Jacob Wildschiødtz, mutimedia, Plume.net, Superflux, Tarik Mikou, travel
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To celebrate global fashion and the African continent, in particular, we’ve teamed up with Urban Outfitter’s Space 15 Twenty for a month-long pop-up shop in Hollywood, titled BAZAAAAAR. Beyond our general support of global fashion, our soon-to-debut Spring/Summer 2013 issue features a portfolio of notable fashion brands either based or producing in Africa. Covering a [...]
By Polina Aronova
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Also posted in Art, Events, Fashion, Magazines
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Tagged African Fashion, Bantu, BAZAAAAAR, Dossier Journal, Fashion Rising, Gold Coast Trading, Jagari Chanda, Kilo Kish, Maki Oh, Makono, Space 15 Twenty, Studio One Eighty Nine, Theophilus London, Urban Outfitters, Witch
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“I don’t think I exploded onto the scene. It’s definitely been hard work.” Christopher Esber is something of a rising star. While the expression appears a devastating, hopeless cliché, in Esber’s case it’s very much true – the 25-year-old designer grows more luminous with each collection. At just 23 he made his Mercedes Benz Australian [...]
December 5, 2012 – 3:48 pm
If you are in Miami, then you are probably in a good mood. You are probably being invited to lots of parties left and right. You might be riding on a scooter while reading this or sipping a drink that has egg whites in it. Or, you might actually work in the art world. Either [...]
By Dossier Journal
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Also posted in Art, Dance, Events, Magazines, Music, News
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Tagged Art Basel Miami, DeBarge, DJ Rockaton, Dossier Journal, Rhythm of The Night, The Shore Club/Westway, Tim Barber DJ, Westway
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October 2, 2012 – 11:29 am
Recently, I invited some of my favorite creative minds to come get claustrophobic with me in a hotel room, while they portrayed different characters who had been left alone. I was merely the Third Eye to the story of our loneliness, our lust, or longings, our deepest, strangest desires, and passions, fashions, styles and thoughts….. We had thunder storms, [...]
By Adarsha Benjamin
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Also posted in Et cetera, Fashion, Features, Photography
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Tagged 259 Elizabeth Street New York, Adarsha benjamin, Angelina Dreem, Annakim Violette, capes, clark after dark, Clark Phillips, Condor, crystals, Frank Jones, Jordan Bree Long, Nina Ljeti, NY, poetry, The Bowery Hotel, the Impossible Project, Third Eye, we are handsome
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September 25, 2012 – 3:34 pm
For the launch of our tenth issue, we at Dossier wanted to do something a little more meaningful than throwing just one more party during fashion week. Instead, we decided to channel our resources into organizing a charity art auction. The organization that is benefiting, Worth Motorcycle Company, is a new non-profit that teaches New [...]
By Skye Parrott
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Also posted in Art, Events
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Tagged Adam Green, Alex Eagleton, Andrea Mary Marshall, Brock Enright, Caleb Rogers, Caris Reid, Clay Patrick McBride, Curtis Kulig, David Armstrong, DeeDee Cheriel, Eva Zuckerman, Graham Caldwell, Grey Area, Hisham Akira Bharrocha, Iain McKell, Ian Campbell, Jack Pierson, Jason Nocito, Jeffrey Schad, Jesr Rotter, Keegan McHargue, Kirsten Dierup, Lisa Leona, Matthew Jamison Nelson-Love, Minka Sicklinger, Mita Ando, Nan Goldin, Patrick Fish King, peter sutherland, Phillip Estlund, Richard Kern, Robert Longo, Ryder Robinson, Santiago Mostyn, Sebastien Errazuriz, Shelter Serra, skye parrott, Van Hamos, Vidya Gastaldon, Virginia Rolston Parrott, Worth Motorcycle Company, Yoko Ono
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September 20, 2012 – 5:45 pm
For the 15th anniversary of what many call the first it-bag ever, Fendi teamed up with Maxfield LA to launch the self-explanatory “Baguettemania.” Three artists- Chaz Bojorquez, Kenny Scharf, and Pae White were chosen to create special limited edition baguettes for the event, that will be added to the insanely long list of Fendi collabs [...]
By Katherine Krause
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Also posted in Art, Books, Design, Events, Exhibits, Fashion
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Tagged Baguettemania, Chaz Bojorquez x Fendi, Damien Hirst x Fendi, Jeff Koons x Fendi, Kenny Scharf x Fendi, Maxfield LA, Pae White x Fendi, Richard Prince x Fendi, Silvia Venturini Fendi
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September 17, 2012 – 1:37 pm
The stars shine bright for up-and-comer Kilo Kish, the Orlando-born, Brooklyn-based 22 year old née Lakisha Robinson. Here, in an exclusive video, the celestial flower child discusses finding inspiration in nature, spirituality, what it means to be limitless and how her generation is single-handedly transforming rap from the inside out, DIY style. After releasing tracks in 2012 [...]
By Kalika Farmer
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Also posted in Fashion, Features, Interviews, Music, Video
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Tagged A$AP, A$AP SNACKS, ASAP, David Goldberg, DIY, Frank Ocean, Kilo Kish, Mandy Coon, mixtape, Navy, NEW/AGE, Nouveau PR, Odd Future, Rap
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September 13, 2012 – 8:29 am
The second installment of In The Studio is a series of male models and finds us mid-Fashion Week. Our friend, photographer Van Sarki has produced these images exclusively for Dossier based on the simple idea of being completely natural, in that the sitter, the lighting and even the energy between the subject and photographer is organic. If [...]
By Alec Friedman
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Also posted in Fashion, Features, Photography
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Tagged Cyril Dundera, Erik Andersson, Fernando Cabral, Fusion Models, In The Studio With Sarki, Jamie Walker, Max Von Isser, New York Fashion Week, Next Models, Nick Lacy, NY Fashion Week, NY Models, Portraits, portraiture, Ramiro, Van Sarki
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September 6, 2012 – 12:06 pm
While Adan Jodorowsky’s name is instantly recognizable due to the cult status of his father—the great Alejandro—Adan’s success is not the result of nepotism. His work has its own distinctly unsubtle weirdness: powerful, turbulent and brimming with ideas as beautiful as they are ugly, concepts as dark as they are seemingly born from a fairy [...]
By Monica Uszerowicz
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Also posted in Et cetera, Features, Interviews
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Tagged 1950s gangster movies, Adan Jodorowsky, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Alexis Zabe, Alisarine Ducolomb, Amores Perros, Asia Argento, Babel, bloody movies, Borscht Corp, Bugsy Malone, Claudio Argento, cults, director, dreams, Federico Fellini, husband-and-wife, In Conversation, Jerry Lee Lewis, Lou Chaney, Miami, mother-and-child, Musician, mysticism, prostitute, Salvador Dalí, Santa Sangre, Silent Light, subconscious, surrealism, the Miami New Times, The Voice Thief, Titanic, Tod Browning, transvestite, Twitter, zombie movies
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