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The Skirt Chronicles – Issue 7
Regular price SFr. 21.00 Save SFr. -21.00We all know where we’ve been: in a desert full of desserts. Volume VII was made remotely, in between protests, zoom calls, and spilled tears. Sit down with us as we reflect on our world suddenly filled with absence, one giant Dali-esque melting clock, and see whether or not we will mention the day the world broke.
We’re cooking for four, five, six people. Making what? A cake from a dreaming woman. Before riding on Anne France’s motorcycle, watch out for red diamondbacks and Picasso the dog. I can feel a change coming, an intimacy that can't be faked. We don’t live in a country, we live in a language.
Choose between hugging your friends, climbing in the trees, pretending to be a statue, or grapefruit and cabbage. We couldn’t so Volume VII has four covers.
The Skirt Chronicles is a Paris-based publication by Sarah de Mavaleix, Sofia Nebiolo and Haydée Touitou that was launched in March 2017 at Librairie Yvon Lambert in Paris. Granting the same importance to photography as it does to the written word, The Skirt Chronicles is a title exploring literature, fashion, culture and beyond.
In 2018, The Skirt Chronicles won the Editor of the Year prize at the Stack Awards in London where the judges defined the magazine as “fresh, classy, surprising, and emotional”.This collaborative platform is proud to include talented individuals however young or old their souls might be: Graphic Designers C’estainsi, Copy Editor Natalie Cenci, Joana Avillez, Marc Beaugé, Gauthier Borsarello, Jorge de Cascante, Marie Déhé, Tim Elkaim, Gillian Garcia, Katerina Jebb, Marion Jolivet, Alexandre Khondji, Rob Kulisek, Brigitte Lacombe, Inès Longevial, Justin Morin, Yelena Moskovich, Iris de Moüy, Albert Moya, Umar Nadeem, Christopher Niquet, Luna Paiva, Hugo Partouche, Ryoko Sekiguchi, Julia Sherman, Ida Skovmand, Andrea Sportono, Shin Okishima, Dan Thawley, Camille Vivier, Saskia Vogel, Emily Wells, Robbie Whitehead and many others who will be featured in upcoming volumes.
The Travel Almanac – Issue 18
Regular price SFr. 24.00 Save SFr. -24.00Founded in 2010, The Travel Almanac is the first true post-tourism publication. It focuses not only on the traditional notion of physical travel, but the ways in which movement and location permeate all aspects of contemporary life. Since its inception, The Travel Almanac has been influential in re-defining the genre of pop-culture publications by showcasing the creative world’s opinions on travel and its accoutrement.
Since its inception, TTA has featured exclusive contributions by some of the most creative minds of our time, such as Harmony Korine, Collier Schorr, Richard Prince, Juergen Teller, Taryn Simon, Julia Hetta, Inez & Vinoodh, Jeremy Scott, Ryan McGinley, William Gibson, Viviane Sassen, Matthew Barney, Helmut Lang and many others.
TTA is published bi-annually and combines the immediacy and visibility of a magazine with the longevity and elegance of a book. Starting with issue 10, some of our releases include an edition of The Travel Diary, an art booklet that showcases new work of one select artist, rethinking the concept of traveling and displaying a unique sensitivity to their surroundings.
Dears – Issue 1
Regular price SFr. 5.00 Save SFr. -5.00DEARS- magazine for writing practices at the crossroads between poetry, art and experimental writing. First issue with texts by Nicole Bachmann, Season Butler, Crystal Z Campbell, Alessandro de Francesco, Benjamin Egger, Gilles Furtwängler, Florinda Fusco, Donna J. Haraway, Serafina Ndlovu, Rose Rand, Rikka Tauriainen.
The Happy Reader – Issue 15
Regular price SFr. 12.00 Save SFr. -12.00Beaches, books and juniper berries: this season’s cover star SARAH JESSICA PARKER is photographed by Roe Etheridge in Amaganesett, Long Island
Our Book of the Season, JAPANESE GHOST STORIES, is centre of gravity to a series of hallucinatory artworks; correspondents around the world compile an obsessive yet fragmentary portrait of the book’s odd author, Lafcadio Hearn. Contributors include Lieko Shiga, John Self, Travis Elborough, Bess Lovejoy and Moeko Fujii.
Her Hair
Regular price SFr. 21.00 Save SFr. -21.00Onomatopee Z0016, Claudia Pagès, 2020
Claudia Pagès’ writing emerges from the agora and the marketplace, where language is passed back and forth alongside coins and vegetables, jokes and greetings swapped like counterfeit underwear and bags of pork gelatine. Her writing explores how, around the daily exchange of daily goods, a people and culture form and define themselves. Between the cities of Barcelona and London she searches for an example of this personal, bodily commerce—a swatch of discarded human or synthetic hair, lost or abandoned back to the street. From this point, Pagès seeks more encounters with the industry and ideology of human hair.
Her Hair is a poetic catalogue of those experiences, as Pagès begins a personal exploration of the production and exchange of both hair and language, braided together through process of creation and exploitation. In doing so she produces something between text and textile, as her language grows, is cropped, is unruly, is epilated and is shorn through contact with hair and its discontents.
- Huw Lemmey
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Mal Journal N°5
Regular price SFr. 18.00 Save SFr. -18.00On anti-erotics and sexual pessimism in four essays, two stories and thirteen poems. Featuring illustrations by John Slade.
First published: August 2020
This issue of Mal Journal considers a range of ideas, from heterofatalism and the incel phenomenon to ongoing intersections between sex, violence and objectification. It features essays by Stoya, Philip Maughan, Sophie Lewis and Sasha Bonét, new fiction by Diane Williams and Kathryn Scanlan, and poetry by Wayne Koestenbaum, Kim Moore, Lara Mimosa Montes and Sam Riviere.
Mal Journal N°4
Regular price SFr. 18.00 Save SFr. -18.00On projection in three stories, four poems and a sequence of poems. Featuring illustrations by Birdie Hall.
First published: October 2019
This issue of Mal Journal considers projection, transgression and adolescence, bringing together texts that challenge received notions of innocence and moral reasoning. It features new fiction by Chris Kraus, Luke Brown and Natasha Stagg, poetry by Rachel Long and a sequence of poems by Sasha Dugdale.
Mal Journal N°2
Regular price SFr. 15.00 Save SFr. -15.00On transcendence in two essays, a short story and four poems. Featuring illustrations by Franz Lang.
First published: January 2019
This issue of Mal features Fiona Alison Duncan on a legal case interrogating the blurred lines between sex work and spiritual practice, a personal essay on trans pleasure by Gabrielle Bellot, a short story on the volatility of mortal love by Sheila Heti and a series of poems by Mary Ruefle.
Das Wetter – Issue 21
Regular price SFr. 16.00 Save SFr. -16.00Das Wetter #21 mit 244 Seiten Inhalten, großem 148 Seiten-Sonderheft in Zusammenarbeit mit den Münchner Kammerspielen (Coverfoto von Wolfgang Tillmans) unter Matthias Lilienthal und exklusiver 10-seitiger Tourreportage von RINs Nimmerland-Tour (fotografiert von Martin Tamba (@brownshootta)). Plus: 070 Shake (fotografiert von Nina Francesca Nagele), Erotik Toy Records (fotografiert von Jonas Höschl) und viele (sehr viele) mehr.
mit Texten von: Elfriede Jelinek, Mira Mann, Damian Rebgetz, Jovana Reisinger, Julia Riedler, Nicolas Rühle, Friederike Ernst, Leif Randt, Benjamin Radjaipour, Toshiki Okada, Julian Warner, Anna Landefeld, Leonhard Hieronymi, Enis Maci & Pascal Richmann, Klitclique, raumlaborberlin, Juno Meinecke, Josef Bierbichler, Gro Swantje Kohlhof, Christoph Gurk, Jan Wehn, Sascha Ehlert, Naima Limdighri, Emilia von Senger, Marius Goldhorn, Neslihan Yakut, Teresa Guggenberger, Felix Diewald, Charlotte Krafft, André Simonow, Johann Voigt, Caroline Elsen, Anton Weil & Luna Ali.
The Travel Almanac – Issue 16
Regular price SFr. 24.00 Save SFr. -24.00Founded in 2010, The Travel Almanac is the first true post-tourism publication. It focuses not only on the traditional notion of physical travel, but the ways in which movement and location permeate all aspects of contemporary life. Since its inception, The Travel Almanac has been influential in re-defining the genre of pop-culture publications by showcasing the creative world’s opinions on travel and its accoutrement.
Since its inception, TTA has featured exclusive contributions by some of the most creative minds of our time, such as Harmony Korine, Collier Schorr, Richard Prince, Juergen Teller, Taryn Simon, Julia Hetta, Inez & Vinoodh, Jeremy Scott, Ryan McGinley, William Gibson, Viviane Sassen, Matthew Barney, Helmut Lang and many others.
TTA is published bi-annually and combines the immediacy and visibility of a magazine with the longevity and elegance of a book. Starting with issue 10, some of our releases include an edition of The Travel Diary, an art booklet that showcases new work of one select artist, rethinking the concept of traveling and displaying a unique sensitivity to their surroundings.
The Travel Almanac – Issue 15
Regular price SFr. 24.00 Save SFr. -24.00Founded in 2010, The Travel Almanac is the first true post-tourism publication. It focuses not only on the traditional notion of physical travel, but the ways in which movement and location permeate all aspects of contemporary life. Since its inception, The Travel Almanac has been influential in re-defining the genre of pop-culture publications by showcasing the creative world’s opinions on travel and its accoutrement.
Since its inception, TTA has featured exclusive contributions by some of the most creative minds of our time, such as Harmony Korine, Collier Schorr, Richard Prince, Juergen Teller, Taryn Simon, Julia Hetta, Inez & Vinoodh, Jeremy Scott, Ryan McGinley, William Gibson, Viviane Sassen, Matthew Barney, Helmut Lang and many others.
TTA is published bi-annually and combines the immediacy and visibility of a magazine with the longevity and elegance of a book. Starting with issue 10, some of our releases include an edition of The Travel Diary, an art booklet that showcases new work of one select artist, rethinking the concept of traveling and displaying a unique sensitivity to their surroundings.
The Travel Almanac – Issue 14
Regular price SFr. 24.00 Save SFr. -24.00Founded in 2010, The Travel Almanac is the first true post-tourism publication. It focuses not only on the traditional notion of physical travel, but the ways in which movement and location permeate all aspects of contemporary life. Since its inception, The Travel Almanac has been influential in re-defining the genre of pop-culture publications by showcasing the creative world’s opinions on travel and its accoutrement.
Since its inception, TTA has featured exclusive contributions by some of the most creative minds of our time, such as Harmony Korine, Collier Schorr, Richard Prince, Juergen Teller, Taryn Simon, Julia Hetta, Inez & Vinoodh, Jeremy Scott, Ryan McGinley, William Gibson, Viviane Sassen, Matthew Barney, Helmut Lang and many others.
TTA is published bi-annually and combines the immediacy and visibility of a magazine with the longevity and elegance of a book. Starting with issue 10, some of our releases include an edition of The Travel Diary, an art booklet that showcases new work of one select artist, rethinking the concept of traveling and displaying a unique sensitivity to their surroundings.
The Travel Almanac – Issue 12
Regular price SFr. 24.00 Save SFr. -24.00Founded in 2010, The Travel Almanac is the first true post-tourism publication. It focuses not only on the traditional notion of physical travel, but the ways in which movement and location permeate all aspects of contemporary life. Since its inception, The Travel Almanac has been influential in re-defining the genre of pop-culture publications by showcasing the creative world’s opinions on travel and its accoutrement.
Since its inception, TTA has featured exclusive contributions by some of the most creative minds of our time, such as Harmony Korine, Collier Schorr, Richard Prince, Juergen Teller, Taryn Simon, Julia Hetta, Inez & Vinoodh, Jeremy Scott, Ryan McGinley, William Gibson, Viviane Sassen, Matthew Barney, Helmut Lang and many others.
TTA is published bi-annually and combines the immediacy and visibility of a magazine with the longevity and elegance of a book. Starting with issue 10, some of our releases include an edition of The Travel Diary, an art booklet that showcases new work of one select artist, rethinking the concept of traveling and displaying a unique sensitivity to their surroundings.
The Travel Almanac – Issue 10
Regular price SFr. 24.00 Save SFr. -24.00
Founded in 2010, The Travel Almanac is the first true post-tourism publication. It focuses not only on the traditional notion of physical travel, but the ways in which movement and location permeate all aspects of contemporary life. Since its inception, The Travel Almanac has been influential in re-defining the genre of pop-culture publications by showcasing the creative world’s opinions on travel and its accoutrement.
Since its inception, TTA has featured exclusive contributions by some of the most creative minds of our time, such as Harmony Korine, Collier Schorr, Richard Prince, Juergen Teller, Taryn Simon, Julia Hetta, Inez & Vinoodh, Jeremy Scott, Ryan McGinley, William Gibson, Viviane Sassen, Matthew Barney, Helmut Lang and many others.
TTA is published bi-annually and combines the immediacy and visibility of a magazine with the longevity and elegance of a book. Starting with issue 10, some of our releases include an edition of The Travel Diary, an art booklet that showcases new work of one select artist, rethinking the concept of traveling and displaying a unique sensitivity to their surroundings.
The Travel Almanac – Issue 6
Regular price SFr. 24.00 Save SFr. -24.00Founded in 2010, The Travel Almanac is the first true post-tourism publication. It focuses not only on the traditional notion of physical travel, but the ways in which movement and location permeate all aspects of contemporary life. Since its inception, The Travel Almanac has been influential in re-defining the genre of pop-culture publications by showcasing the creative world’s opinions on travel and its accoutrement.
Since its inception, TTA has featured exclusive contributions by some of the most creative minds of our time, such as Harmony Korine, Collier Schorr, Richard Prince, Juergen Teller, Taryn Simon, Julia Hetta, Inez & Vinoodh, Jeremy Scott, Ryan McGinley, William Gibson, Viviane Sassen, Matthew Barney, Helmut Lang and many others.
TTA is published bi-annually and combines the immediacy and visibility of a magazine with the longevity and elegance of a book. Starting with issue 10, some of our releases include an edition of The Travel Diary, an art booklet that showcases new work of one select artist, rethinking the concept of traveling and displaying a unique sensitivity to their surroundings.
The Skirt Chronicles – Issue 6
Regular price SFr. 16.00 Save SFr. -16.00Three years ago, the three of us started a magazine and launched it on March 2nd, 2017. There were so many people that evening at Librarie Yvon Lambert—crowds overflowing on rue Vieille du Temple—that we could not even find each other. As our readership grew, so did the number of pages and contributors. There were not always six months between issues, but there were always two volumes a year.
Three years later and with great pleasure, we present Volume VI, dedicated to a feeling of happy satisfaction and enjoyment. A magazine first imagined without rules, we have now found ourselves with two recipes, a beauty section, and a seasonal horoscope column. You will also find your favorites: Drawing Matters, Family Portrait, Addresses, and Flipskirt. Beyond these staples, this issue also invites you to play solitaire online, slurp on the foam, make a video call, pick up dahlias, and find out what your fetish truly is.
The Skirt Chronicles is a Paris-based publication by Sarah de Mavaleix, Sofia Nebiolo and Haydée Touitou that was launched in March 2017 at Librairie Yvon Lambert in Paris. Granting the same importance to photography as it does to the written word, The Skirt Chronicles is a title exploring literature, fashion, culture and beyond.
In 2018, The Skirt Chronicles won the Editor of the Year prize at the Stack Awards in London where the judges defined the magazine as “fresh, classy, surprising, and emotional”.This collaborative platform is proud to include talented individuals however young or old their souls might be: Graphic Designers C’estainsi, Copy Editor Natalie Cenci, Joana Avillez, Marc Beaugé, Gauthier Borsarello, Jorge de Cascante, Marie Déhé, Tim Elkaim, Gillian Garcia, Katerina Jebb, Marion Jolivet, Alexandre Khondji, Rob Kulisek, Brigitte Lacombe, Inès Longevial, Justin Morin, Yelena Moskovich, Iris de Moüy, Albert Moya, Umar Nadeem, Christopher Niquet, Luna Paiva, Hugo Partouche, Ryoko Sekiguchi, Julia Sherman, Ida Skovmand, Andrea Sportono, Shin Okishima, Dan Thawley, Camille Vivier, Saskia Vogel, Emily Wells, Robbie Whitehead and many others who will be featured in upcoming volumes.
The Skirt Chronicles – Issue 5
Regular price SFr. 16.00 Save SFr. -16.00We are often asked the meaning of our name. The Skirt Chronicles is sometimes seen as a women’s magazine, and we stumble upon surprised faces when we explain we have male photographers, writers, and readers; however for us it was never about that. Yes, we are three women, but we are surrounded by so many talents, skirts, pants, shorts and skorts. And together, we are making a publication for everybody.
On our fifth avenue, perfume yourself in Geranium pour Monsieur, have some soup, assess your risk, and get down, get down. Pick up your bespoke suit and tie, go to the deli, and check yourself in. Wear grey pants or street-sign-orange pantaloons or your senior cords.
The Skirt Chronicles is a Paris-based publication by Sarah de Mavaleix, Sofia Nebiolo and Haydée Touitou that was launched in March 2017 at Librairie Yvon Lambert in Paris. Granting the same importance to photography as it does to the written word, The Skirt Chronicles is a title exploring literature, fashion, culture and beyond.
In 2018, The Skirt Chronicles won the Editor of the Year prize at the Stack Awards in London where the judges defined the magazine as “fresh, classy, surprising, and emotional”.This collaborative platform is proud to include talented individuals however young or old their souls might be: Graphic Designers C’estainsi, Copy Editor Natalie Cenci, Joana Avillez, Marc Beaugé, Gauthier Borsarello, Jorge de Cascante, Marie Déhé, Tim Elkaim, Gillian Garcia, Katerina Jebb, Marion Jolivet, Alexandre Khondji, Rob Kulisek, Brigitte Lacombe, Inès Longevial, Justin Morin, Yelena Moskovich, Iris de Moüy, Albert Moya, Umar Nadeem, Christopher Niquet, Luna Paiva, Hugo Partouche, Ryoko Sekiguchi, Julia Sherman, Ida Skovmand, Andrea Sportono, Shin Okishima, Dan Thawley, Camille Vivier, Saskia Vogel, Emily Wells, Robbie Whitehead and many others who will be featured in upcoming volumes.
The Happy Reader – Issue 14
Regular price SFr. 12.00 Save SFr. -12.00GRACE WALES BONNER is a 28 year old fashion designer from south-east London. She has been feted by the worlds of both serious culture and high glamour, but here’s the unusual part: her clothes come with reading lists. Interviewed by Booker Prize-winning author Ben Okri for this Happy Reader cover story, Grace explains how she sees herself on some level as a researcher. She visits libraries, digests acres of complex ideas about politics and identity, and expresses them, among other things, via the realm of clothes.
The Book of the Season this winter is Joris-Karl Huysmans’ AGAINST NATURE (1884), perhaps the most decadent novel ever written. Its relentless inventory-keeping thrills and inspires some readers and baffles others, and is highly relevant to this season of non-stop accumulation. Contributors include Jarvis Cocker, Lydia Davis, Rob Doyle and Jeanette Winterson.
The Skirt Chronicles – Issue 4
Regular price SFr. 16.00 Save SFr. -16.00Throughout May 2018, we fantasized about islands; we dreamed about traveling to Jamaica; we considered spending our holidays on an island in Greece. The summer passed yet none of us found ourselves in either Kingston or Anafi, for that matter.
In September 2018, the moment arrived when we finally took a boat from Napoli to spend a few days on Capri—excited to be together on a rock in the middle of the sea, eating, dancing, and swimming the night away. This extravagant dream took an unexpected turn when a storm threatened our departure. We thought we would remain on said island.
It’s now March 2019 and we invite you to discover our imaginary island in these pages, an island filled with precious stones, pasticcerie, beautiful sounds, and good vibrations.
The Skirt Chronicles is a Paris-based publication by Sarah de Mavaleix, Sofia Nebiolo and Haydée Touitou that was launched in March 2017 at Librairie Yvon Lambert in Paris. Granting the same importance to photography as it does to the written word, The Skirt Chronicles is a title exploring literature, fashion, culture and beyond.
In 2018, The Skirt Chronicles won the Editor of the Year prize at the Stack Awards in London where the judges defined the magazine as “fresh, classy, surprising, and emotional”.This collaborative platform is proud to include talented individuals however young or old their souls might be: Graphic Designers C’estainsi, Copy Editor Natalie Cenci, Joana Avillez, Marc Beaugé, Gauthier Borsarello, Jorge de Cascante, Marie Déhé, Tim Elkaim, Gillian Garcia, Katerina Jebb, Marion Jolivet, Alexandre Khondji, Rob Kulisek, Brigitte Lacombe, Inès Longevial, Justin Morin, Yelena Moskovich, Iris de Moüy, Albert Moya, Umar Nadeem, Christopher Niquet, Luna Paiva, Hugo Partouche, Ryoko Sekiguchi, Julia Sherman, Ida Skovmand, Andrea Sportono, Shin Okishima, Dan Thawley, Camille Vivier, Saskia Vogel, Emily Wells, Robbie Whitehead and many others who will be featured in upcoming volumes.
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