AnOther Magazine's launch in 2001 heralded a new chapter in magazine publishing. Its blend of high fashion and world-class photography with features on the arts, politics and literature continues to make each beautifully crafted edition a collectors’ item. Published twice a year, AnOther Magazine quickly established a reputation for highly original content brought together in its pages by an emerging set of photographers, stylists and writers bound by a search for creativity and authenticity. Counting Rihanna, Julianne Moore, Nicole Kidman, Jodie Foster, Natalie Portman, Michelle Williams and Tilda Swinton amongst its impressive run of leading Hollywood cover stars, it is now the most recognised biannual fashion magazine in the world.
AnOther Magazine
Editor's Letter
i AnOther Thing I Wanted to Tell You …
Robert Eggers, director, on Universal Classic Monsters
Sabrina Fuentes, musician, on nightmares
Adam Phillips, psychoanalyst, on Carl Jung's Memories, Dreams, Reflections
Diamond Stingily, artist, on The Andy Griffith Show
Lynne Ramsay, director, on whales
Oliver Sim, musician, on Stephen King's Carrie
Ana Takahashi, make-up artist, on video games
McKenzie Wark, writer and scholar, on DeForrest Brown Jr's Assembling a Black Counter Culture
Hussein Chalayan, designer, on Istanbul
LA Timpa, musician and producer, on cassette players
Meriem Bennani, artist, on stadium singing
ii AnOther Loves
HODAKOVA
TOLU COKER
16ARLINGTON
DOVER STREET MARKET: 20 YEARS
iii Foreword
CHANEL1 Here I go and I don't know why / I spin so ceaselessly / Till I lose my sense of gravity2
DIOR Hello, there / The angel from my nightmare1
WOOYOUNGMI When you're strange / Faces come out of the rain / When you're strange / No one remembers your name1
CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN Your lips, a magic world / Your sky, all hung with jewels / The killing moon / Will come too soon1
GUCCI Kiss the boot of shiny, shiny leather / Shiny leather in the dark1
MCQUEEN My clothes will impress you / And my claws will undress you1
BARRIE I've stopped my dreaming / I won't do too much scheming these days1
LOVEFROM, MONCLER When I was a child, running in the night / Afraid of what might be / Hiding in the dark, hiding in the street / And of what was following me 1
TOD'S Dance with me, don't dance with me, no / Beep-beep1
PRADA Well, it's so good to be here, asleep on your lawn 1
DRIES VAN NOTEN Young velvet porcelain boy / Devour me when you're with me / Blue wish window seas / Speak delicious fires1
iv AnOther Way to Wear • WE SHOULD HAVE EACH OTHER TO DINNER / WE SHOULD HAVE EACH OTHER WITH CREAM1
v Prologue
When you dance the dance of another, you make yourself in the image of its creator1
My dreams are heavy in this desolate castle, but do not fear1
Fair is foul, and foul is fair, hover through the fog and filthy air1
I myself am strange and unusual1
vi Monster
WINONA RYDER • In 1987 a strange script about a shadow-eyed goth who prefers the company of ghosts to her parents found its way to Winona Ryder. She was a journal-writing, inky-haired 14-year-old at the time, with a Walkman full of post-punk and a love of film noir. The marble-pale misfit Lydia Deetz in Beetlejuice — a carnivalesque comedy hatched from Tim Burton's crackpot imagination — could have been written for her.
BILL SKARSGÅRD • Having arrived at his countryside house in the Swedish archipelago for his mother's birthday, and armed with a cake for the occasion, the actor Bill Skarsgård speaks to the director Robert Eggers about...