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Tag: Lampoon Issue 31

The rawness is being willing to take an L and take a risk and change something. Maybe it’ll make you less popular than you were before, but you’re trying something new. Interview with Amanda Ba

Roundness is the oldest gesture in design, and yet it still finds fresh ways to speak. In this series Eduard Sánchez Ribot wanders that endless curve, pairing icons of craft with the quiet insistence of the circle

New York City, USA. Photography Rebekah Campbell, Styling Cece Liu

I’m not living an environmentally conscious life. I eat factory-farmed animals. I’ve flown to the other side of the planet to DJ one event, not even slept and flown directly back home. It’s disgusting. Survival is disgusting

Seven talents from the creative scene bring their vision to a Chanel special for Lampoon 31: from meme semiotics to feminist fantasy, each voice champions tactile experience and autonomy over commercial conformity

Being religious was nearly a crime. At home, my parents trained me to answer school ques- tions carefully, to evade, to feign indifference. No one could know we were believers – every- one watched everyone

Positioning is the asset – fashion designer Nada van Dalen, photographer Ari Versluis and stylist Ellie Uyttenbroek examine what independence means in a globalised fashion system

We’ll take anything to free ourselves from that sense of nihilism we feel when we stand there, like fools, scrolling a phone screen

“I struggled with the disconnect between my internal femininity and my body. It was before the internet. It was isolating, but there was the Amazonians…” From her studio on the edge of Sierra Madre, Isabelle Albuquerque reflects on her creative path, material choices, and the politics of belonging

Photography: Boris Ovini; Fashion and Creative Direction: Niki Pauls