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W Magazine

Volume 1, 2022
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W magazine operates at the intersection of fashion, film, art, music, and society, both in print and digitally. With its combination of world-class photography and sophisticated journalism, W is a must-read for anyone interested in the worlds of style and contemporary culture.

Contributors

W Magazine

Performance Review

My Life in Parties: Jean Pigozzi • The photographer and art collector shares memories of poolside gatherings and limo rides with rock royalty.

Backstory: The Cartier Tank Watch • The iconic timepiece suddenly feels more relevant than ever.

All ’90s, All the Time • At a moment when we’re more wired than ever, pre-digital references are everywhere. Why does nostalgia feel so good right now?

Star Power • With shows that always speak to the moment, Shonda Rhimes has defined her own genre of television—and success.

Collections Selection: Loewe • Together with the boundary-busting performer Justin Vivian Bond, Loewe creative director Jonathan Anderson shares his favorite moments at the storied Spanish house.

Ahead of the Pack • Thanks to a bold new crop of talents obsessed with fabulously over-the-top designs, fashion’s avant-garde is alive and well.

A Matter of Taste • Accessories designed to whet your appetite.

best performances

Naomi 4eva • The queen of fashion shows off looks destined to stand the test of time.

Tour de Force • The season’s most striking silhouettes rise above the fray.

The Originals

Formats

  • OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Languages

  • English

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