Issue Three was released today! Here is a little more information about it:
From the original artwork, through to the articles and fashion editorials, each piece reflects Nostalgia, the theme the issue was built around. Rachael Marian tells us about her adventures in her retro caravan, Clementine; Sam Groves explores the history, and the future, of the Pop Up Cinema, and Lee Crutchley gives us his Take on Fake. Loaf’s Tom Baker reminds us why the kitchen should be the heart of the home and Jenny Wiles enlightens us about Salford’s musical history. Holly Levell’s beautiful felt pieces are the perfect accompaniment to an article about iconic packaging and the memories it evokes, whilst Olivia Smith Nicholls discusses the delicate subject of Alzheimer’s and the effects of a lifetime of memories fading away.
We have some wonderful illustrations courtesy of Rosie Harbottle, Grace Coombes, Spiros Halaris, Josh Neal, Simon Wild, Daniel Poynton, Tom Camp and Lee Crutchley. And as ever, we are featuring the work of many talented fashion designers, who are; Vikki Hirst, Zoe Clark, Shabira Dowley, Lauren Pharoah, Fiona Somerville, Johanna Possett-Walsh, Pamela Hill, Nicola Burrows, Louisa Payne, Melissa Lee, Rachael Broadhurst and Sophie Luffman. Our shoots were photographed by the talented Xanthe Hutchinson, Ella Cowperthwaite and Pete Gore, with Hair and Make up from Temi Aboderin and Jade Crean.
Who’s behind our cover?
Concept, Shoot Production & Fashion Direction - Sophie Benson
Photographer - Xanthe Hutchinson
Hair & Make-up - Temi Aboderin
Model - L’A Tesha Wilson
Visuals - Spiros Halaris
Jumpsuit - Shabira Dowley
Graphic Design & Creative Direction - Kerry Leslie
You can order your copy of Issue Three now from our online shop.
(Source: thatfakeblog)
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