Our creative director Aliyah Shamsher works alongside Frische to create a series of in-depth artist profiles for their bi-annual, youth-oriented fashion and arts magazine. Profiles to date include Thrush Holmes, Xiao Li, Sasha Kurmaz, Chris Dorland and Walter Van Beirendonck.
Founded by Aliyah Shamsher, ISSUE28 believes in the moments in-between. In a world of constant distraction, we seek the last great luxury -- time and contemplation. By curating the voices that surround us, we look to create a more meaningful and thoughtful examination of the world, just as we see it.
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Created in collaboration with Canadian women's e-tailer eLUXE, our style profile series sees the world’s best photographers paired with today’s style leaders.
In this series we capture the everlasting allure of former jewelry designer turned artist Maryam Keyhani. Shot in her home in Toronto, CA, photographer Miguel Jacob pulled from the likes of Inez van Lamsweerde, Vinoodh Matadin and Ezra Petronio to recreate that beautiful, almost raw-like feeling most associated with a snapshot –a fleeting moment, elevated.
Shot on the rooftop of the Shoreditch House, East London by photographer Stephanie Sian Smith, we capture the vibrancy of renowned London-based stylists Damian Collins and Avigail Claire (who count Rihanna and Ellie Goulding as clients).
Up-and-coming musicians Faarrow are photographed against the gritty backdrop of a reimagined 1970s Los Angeles –an atmosphere created by L.A.-based photographer PrettyPuke (aka Miller Rodriguez). Inspired by Joan Didion’s Play It as It Lays and Roman Polanski’s Chinatown, Miller shot the duo using 35mm film on location in West Hollywood.
Published in Flare Magazine, September 2013