[STUDY MAGAZINE] STUDY MAGAZINE VOLUME 05
[STUDY MAGAZINE] STUDY MAGAZINE VOLUME 05
[STUDY MAGAZINE] STUDY MAGAZINE VOLUME 05
[STUDY MAGAZINE] STUDY MAGAZINE VOLUME 05
[STUDY MAGAZINE] STUDY MAGAZINE VOLUME 05
[STUDY MAGAZINE] STUDY MAGAZINE VOLUME 05
[STUDY MAGAZINE] STUDY MAGAZINE VOLUME 05
[STUDY MAGAZINE] STUDY MAGAZINE VOLUME 05
[STUDY MAGAZINE] STUDY MAGAZINE VOLUME 05
[STUDY MAGAZINE] STUDY MAGAZINE VOLUME 05

[STUDY MAGAZINE] STUDY MAGAZINE VOLUME 05

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A fashion and culture magazine by Christopher Niquet, a French editor, author, and stylist based in New York. Each issue focuses on and introduces the opinions and works of one artist, photographer, talent, or writer. Christopher Niket has worked behind the scenes for designers including Karl Lagerfeld, Christian Lacroix and Anna Molinari, and has appeared in Vanity Fair. She has worked as a contributing writer for ``Elle France'' magazine, an editor for ``ELLE France'' magazine, and a stylist for ``Self Service'' magazine.

Issue 5 features guest fashion editor Camille Bidault-Waddington. A stylist's job is to reflect cultural changes in society in clothing, and to use the pages of fashion magazines to record the evolution of clothing and critique the times in which we live.

For over 20 years, Camille has collaborated with the world's top photographers, creating images that challenge the limits of fashion photography. Expressions based on the unique vision that ``models are extensions of themselves, photography is the world they live in, and clothes are instinctive interpretations of their inner thoughts'' are sought after by today's leading fashion magazines. .

In this issue, we have reconsidered that work, narrowing down thousands of fashion photographs to less than 100, creating a portfolio that is both a fashion story and a record of an independent individual's artistic activities. Inspired by these photographs, the text written by writer Natasha Stagg and artist, poet, and environmental activist Wilson Oryema is a single frame. This proves the power of fashion photography to create a new world.

Also included is a special issue shot by photographer Angelo Pennetta in which Camille styles fashion model Kiki Willems.

by Camille Bidault-Waddington , Christopher Niquet