Another Man S/S16: Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones

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Your first look at the brand new issue of Another Man, created in collaboration with the greatest rock'n'roll band in the world...

This season, Another Man’s covers celebrate rock’n’roll’s royal families, and introduce the rightful heirs to the rock throne. Oli Burslem – frontman of the UK's most exciting new band Yak – Georgia May Jagger, Gabriel Jagger and Wolf Gillespie star on four covers photographed by Willy Vanderperre and styled by Another Man’s creative director Alister Mackie. For the fifth and final cover, Bobby Gillespie is photographed by Harley Weir and styled by Alister Mackie.

Inside the issue, Another Man is granted unprecedented access to the Rolling Stones archive for an extensive 40-page story featuring the iconic costumes of Mick Jagger, unseen artefacts from the band, and a preview of Autumn/Winter 2016 fashion, photographed by Willy Vanderperre, styled by Alister Mackie and worn by a gang of very special guests. In the accompanying interview, Tim Blanks talks to Mick Jagger about the clothes that have helped him shapeshift through the ages.

Elsewhere: a biker centrefold photographed by Sarah Piantadosi and styled by Katy England, starring Julia Cumming and James Jeanette; the forgotten story of Rolling Stones rival and original leather rocker Vince Taylor; Louis Vuitton travels to Cambodia; an ‘Impossible Conversation’ between Mick Jagger’s heroes Chuck Berry and Charles Baudelaire; a preview of A/W16 Alexander McQueen; a pull-out poster starring Sky Ferreira; and the ultimate collection of rare Rolling Stones merchandise, memorabilia and paraphernalia.

Plus: Archive, a 32-page document devoted to biker outlaws, decadent dandies and the far-out Far East. Inside, the new Triumph motorbike gets a cosmic makeover courtesy of Another Man; an audience with Rolling Stones confidant and the man who really got the 60s swinging, Prince Stash Klossowski De Rola; author Karl Taro Greenfeld takes a ride into the drug-fuelled underworld of Tokyo biker gangs; a conversation between Bobby Gillespie and Danny Fields, the punk pioneer who managed Jim Morrison, Iggy Pop and Nico, and lived to tell the tale; and a rare interview with the grandmaster of Japanese psychedelic art Tadanori Yokoo.

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