
10 fashion magazines to take on vacation From the new issue of A Magazine Curated By to 'The Chanel Issue' by Chaos SixtyNine
Summer is ending, but for many it has not yet begun. After months glued to your desk, forced into the city even on the hottest days, it's finally time to lie down on the sand and be overwhelmed by the rays of sun. And if for somebody it is still impossible to face a summer on the beach without the Puzzle Week, for all the fashion enthusiasts there is no better time to browse all those sector magazines whose covers they have admired on Instagram. Beyond the more traditional ones however, there is a world of fashion magazines that are coveted by all lovers of the fashion industry: real works of art that offer a broad and fascinating look on the world of fashion, yes, but also on that of contemporary art and culture.
After recommending the 10 books written by women authors to read under the umbrella, nss G-Club has selected the 10 most beautiful fashion magazines to take on holiday this summer. But be careful not to scratch them with the grains of sand or, even worse, to wet them with sea water: they are collector's numbers, certainly not just any magazines.
Chaos SixtyNine
Issue No5 - The Chanel Issue
From the ashes of The/End, the only magazine to already have a prophecy of its future in its title, comes Hunter Magazine (@hunterfashionmagazine), a new semi-annual gem made in Italy, but English-speaking. Issue 36, Summer of Love, consists of 208 pages full of articles, reviews and especially editorials edited by some important contemporary artists and photographers. So bold as to give him the cover, the new issue dedicates many pages to the erotic, romantic, sensual (and sometimes almost pornographic) drawings of the Japanese artist Ben Kimura, who died in 2003, one of the most important of the international queer scene of the seventies.
Published by Hunter Fashion Magazine
Price: € 14,72