230 x 300 mm, 314 pages
London & Amsterdam (English language)
Biannual
Editor-in-chief: Penny Martin
Art director: Merel van den Berg
The Autumn/Winter issue of The Gentlewoman is here, starring musician Chaka Khan framed by a rich plum on the cover.
Plus, inside: Maggi Hambling, Alia Shawkat, Oriole Cullen and Lydia Ko interviewed, together with an essential oral history of the groundbreaking seventies women’s press Virago.
230 x 300 mm, 300 pages
London, United Kingdom
Biannual
Editor-in-chief: Penny Martin
Art director: Merel van den Berg
Cover photography: Zoe GhertnerThe Gentlewoman is a bi-annual magazine that celebrates modern women of style and purpose. Featuring ambitious journalism and photography of the highest quality, it showcases inspirational women through its distinctive combination of glamour, personality and warmth.Issue nº 31 of The Gentlewoman is fronted by the brilliant American actor Greta Lee in a white feather number by Loewe.
235 x 290 mm, 324 pages (plus 40-page mini magazine)
London, UK
Biannual
Editor-in-chief: Gert Jonkers
Creative director: Jop van BennekomFantastic Man for Spring & Summer 2025, celebrating 20 years in print.Featuring: Oscar-winner Adrien Brody, young painter Rocco Ritchie, dazzling image-maker Mark Borthwick, nude boxer Luke Gersbeck, enigmatic artist Ed Atkins, tennis prodigy Carlos Alcaraz, hot designer Haider Ackermann, chatty playwright Jeremy O. Harris, handsome photographer Roe Ethridge, lovers of print Casa Magazines and – bringing it full circle – the person who starred on the cover of Fantastic Man number one, the inimitable Rupert Everett. Plus, a healthy number of men (and one woman) in the very latest fashionable suggestions.* This magazine has various covers that are shipped out at random. If you wish to chose from our selection come visit us in store.
With each issue based around a single object, MacGuffin magazine is a platform for fans of inspiring, personal, unexpected, highly familiar or utterly disregarded things. Widely recognized as a fabously designed and immaculately researched design & crafts biannual, it is an indispensable resource for all those who want backstage information about the Life of Things.From the Apartheid wall in Palestine to the digital paywall, from memorial murals in Jamaica to the increasingly tall glass facades of modern office blocks, walls testify to the tumult of history and humanity’s ceaseless urge to communicate and to sow division. They force us to reflect on the paradoxes of openness and isolation, of enclosure and exclusion. In a world drowning in borders, barriers and barbed-wire fences, this issue of MacGuffin pauses for thought and asks: What exactly do we want to express or protect? And why?216 p, ills colour & bw, 21 x 28 cm, pbLanguage: English