Re-Edition
Archived since
Spring/Summer 2019
Modern Archive
16 issues
RE-EDITION magazine has earned itself a unique place in the world! Known as an Amazine! By IDEA! A Fiercely independent bi-annual covering fashion and culture, known for its visually challenging content and revered by some of the industry's top publishing icons, creative designers, and brand heads. Re-Edition is known for its trademark editorial and strong aesthetic vision - collaborating with the most exciting Artists, Photographers, and Designers and mixing rarely seen archives with newly produced images. The latest issue of RE-EDITION proudly presents its digital version, which will sit alongside its printed version - Immerse yourself in the "Re-Edition visual experience.” Re-Edition's S/S 2020 issue marks the five-year anniversary.
Latest Issue:
RE-EDITION ISSUE 25 SS26
A COLLECTORS ISSUE RE-EDITION launches its ISSUE 25 -SS26 with inspiring ICONIC Artists and talents.We open with Nadia Lee Cohen in “Great Party, Isn’t It?”, working on a dramatic series featuring Gucci Pre Fall26 by Demna. This Cover story is a highly entertaining set of images orchestrated by our star collaborator Nadia Lee Cohen and shot by close collaborator Chloe Chippendale. This is where fashion becomes performance and performance becomes fashion, making the issue a collectors issue. A second cover story follows with iconic actress Charlotte Gainsbourg in collaboration with Saint Laurent, photographed by master of photography Alec Soth, shot in Epping Forest. Charlotte performs an atmospheric study of presence in nature, with cinematic stillness in playful situations, bringing a sense of her artistic bravery and emotional openness to the forest...
At the heart of this issue also is a major cover story on Dior, featuring model Betsy Gahan, with text by Rahim Attarzadeh -"Sometimes you have to go there to come back" — a process that reflects what Jonathan Anderson described ahead of his Dior debut as decoding whilst re-coding the history of a house.Anderson frames his approach as “escapism” — a response to a fractured present. Yet Dior itself was born from post-war trauma, restriction, and austerity — where clothing became a form of ideological armour.“From horror, to beauty,” Anderson states — positioning Dior as both escape and reconstructionRe-Edition’s star Artist contributor Juergen Teller, presents a personal and intimate series, photographing his wife Dovile Drizyte wearing a Prada coat. Simply entitled 'The Prada coat story' - and in his words -"Instead of a fashion story, I photographed this one single garment across the benches and woods near Dovile’s parents’ house. It reminded me of my grandfather’s woodcarving”. The series unfolds over 24 pages with an intimate personal introduction by Juergen Teller- it's definitely a collector’s issue for this alone...
We also have a major portfolio by Juergen Teller featuring Artist Marina Abramović — with her work -Balkan Erotic Epic, photographed during rehearsals for her performance last Autumn. It’s a very raw documentation with incredible images high lighting the endurance, rituals, and the body as language.
A further cover story features Sofia Isella, photographed by Bettina Pittaluga. Covered in praise and plastered in filth, Isella uses performance as a physical extension of sound, identity, and emotion. Her work moves between control and collapse, instinct and construction — a direct confrontation with form.We also present a cover story with actress and musician Naomi Scott, photographed in a study of identity, transformation, and creative authorship. Through her debut album F.I.G (Fall Into Grace), Scott explores shifting selves, layered production, and the construction of artistic voice — shaped between Los Angeles and Norway, between instinct and precision.And finally, a strong closing cover story with Charlie Jones, the face of the moment — captured across a defining visual narrative of now.
A COLLECTORS ISSUE RE-EDITION launches its ISSUE 25 -SS26 with inspiring ICONIC Artists and talents.We open with Nadia Lee Cohen in “Great Party, Isn’t It?”, working on a dramatic series featuring Gucci Pre Fall26 by Demna. This Cover story is a highly entertaining set of images orchestrated by our star collaborator Nadia Lee Cohen and shot by close collaborator Chloe Chippendale. This is where fashion becomes performance and performance becomes fashion, making the issue a collectors issue. A second cover story follows with iconic actress Charlotte Gainsbourg in collaboration with Saint Laurent, photographed by master of photography Alec Soth, shot in Epping Forest. Charlotte performs an atmospheric study of presence in nature, with cinematic stillness in playful situations, bringing a sense of her artistic bravery and emotional openness to the forest...
At the heart of this issue also is a major cover story on Dior, featuring model Betsy Gahan, with text by Rahim Attarzadeh -"Sometimes you have to go there to come back" — a process that reflects what Jonathan Anderson described ahead of his Dior debut as decoding whilst re-coding the history of a house.Anderson frames his approach as “escapism” — a response to a fractured present. Yet Dior itself was born from post-war trauma, restriction, and austerity — where clothing became a form of ideological armour.“From horror, to beauty,” Anderson states — positioning Dior as both escape and reconstructionRe-Edition’s star Artist contributor Juergen Teller, presents a personal and intimate series, photographing his wife Dovile Drizyte wearing a Prada coat. Simply entitled 'The Prada coat story' - and in his words -"Instead of a fashion story, I photographed this one single garment across the benches and woods near Dovile’s parents’ house. It reminded me of my grandfather’s woodcarving”. The series unfolds over 24 pages with an intimate personal introduction by Juergen Teller- it's definitely a collector’s issue for this alone...
We also have a major portfolio by Juergen Teller featuring Artist Marina Abramović — with her work -Balkan Erotic Epic, photographed during rehearsals for her performance last Autumn. It’s a very raw documentation with incredible images high lighting the endurance, rituals, and the body as language.
A further cover story features Sofia Isella, photographed by Bettina Pittaluga. Covered in praise and plastered in filth, Isella uses performance as a physical extension of sound, identity, and emotion. Her work moves between control and collapse, instinct and construction — a direct confrontation with form.We also present a cover story with actress and musician Naomi Scott, photographed in a study of identity, transformation, and creative authorship. Through her debut album F.I.G (Fall Into Grace), Scott explores shifting selves, layered production, and the construction of artistic voice — shaped between Los Angeles and Norway, between instinct and precision.And finally, a strong closing cover story with Charlie Jones, the face of the moment — captured across a defining visual narrative of now.
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