Sarah Gadon in AnOther Magazine A/W14Photography by Ben Toms; Styling by Katie Shillinford
We're obviously biased but we think AnOther Magazine is the best. Here's ten reasons you should pick up the new Autumn/Winter issue starring the magisterial Kate Moss
1) Get film making advice from auteur David Lynch – “Be true to yourself. Find your own voice and be true to that voice. Never take a bad idea, but never turn down a good idea. And, of course, have final cut.”
2) Discover that Kate Moss and J.B. Priestley shared an address and other lesser known Moss facts.
Kate Moss for AnOther Magazine A/W14Photography by Alasdair McLellan, Styling by Alister Mackie
3) Meet the most exciting young film actresses working today, including Game of Thrones' Sophie Turner, Kaya Scodelario and Sarah Gadon, breakout star of Maps to the Stars, pristine and poised in Ben Toms and Katie Shillingford’s linear fashion story.
Kaya Scodelario for AnOther Magazine A/W14Photography by Gareth McConnell; Styled by Katie Shillingford
4) Go on a belated summer holiday in the Scottish highlands with Harley Weir and Cathy Edwards’ coterie of tartan clad, auburn haired beauties.
AnOther Magazine A/W14Photography by Harley Weir; Styling by Cathy Edwards
5) Learn the art of Ikebana – the Japanese minimalist flower arranging technique mastered by Grace Kelly.
Flower work by Azuma MakotoCourtesy of The Encyclopaedia of Flowers
6) As the art extravaganza begins, meet the icons of Frieze – from Yayoi Kusama to Tim Noble and Sue Webster.
Yayoi Kusama in her studioCourtesy of Yayoi Kusama Studio Inc.
7) Play dress up with Kim Jones’ glittering Club Kid archive, featuring designs by legends Leigh Bowery, Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood.
You're going to wake up one morning t-shirt and briefs by MaPhotography by Matthieu Lavanchy
8) Hear how graphene – science’s new “wonder material – was discovered with Sellotape on a Friday night, and is now being turned into art by Cornelia Parker.
Konstantin Novoselov and Cornelia Parker in collaboration.Courtesy of the Whitworth Art Gallery, University of Manchester
9) Enter the Parisian literary idyll of Sylvia Whitman’s Shakespeare and Company, filled with literary scions and Jack Kerouac’s advice to young writers – “Be in love with your life…Blow as deep as you want to blow” – and hung with exclusive works by Richard Prince.
Collage by Richard PrinceCourtesy of the artist
10) Align your shades using inspiration from Agata Belcen and Anders Edström's colour graded story.
AnOther Magazine A/W14Photography by Anders Edström; Styling by Agata Belcen