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PhotographerMagnus Hastings celebrates theLGBTQIA+ community by allowing his subjects to pose how they want to be seen, publishing heartfelt statements about their identity alongside the photos. Shining a light on both the creative process, as well as the label’s ethos of responsibility and inclusivity, the book brings together photographers, stylists, designers and artists to tell the Ganni story. Based out of Copenhagen, husband-and-wife duo Ditte and Nicolaj Reffstrup have built GANNI into a global fashion brand of the future in little over a decade. Four authors associated with the label, Ana Kraš, Richie Shazam, Rosie Marks and Jacqueline Landvik, have curated the content covered within the pages, as well as displaying their own projects to further illustrate the brand’s message.
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It comes in two volumes: one with images from her most famous shoots, and the other an assortmentofmagazine covers and ads with notes written by Campbell herself. Dubbed “Gimme More,” the book traces back some of the brand's greatest hits and features personal essays and photography by longtime Ganni collaborators like Susie Lau, Marjon Carlos and Ana Kras. Copenhagen fashion brand Ganni has released its first publication, telling the brand’s story through a collection of editorials, stories and photo essays. Rather than focusing on New York residents, the bookdocuments stories about life, love, and loss fromhumans across the globe.
Although we've been spending more time in our homes than we could have ever imagined, it has also given us a great excuse to liven up our decor. Whoever said coffee table books are reserved for hard covers should make an exception for Zanele Muholi, a collection ofwork from theacclaimed South Africanvisualactivist. In just over a decade, husband-and-wife team Ditte and Nicolaj Reffstrup have built Ganni into one of Denmark’s most celebrated fashion houses.
Ganni releases ‘Gimme More’ book documenting brand’s story
This book is about what happened when a business leader decided not to bury his head in the sand about climate change; when he found the conversation with his kids about floods from melting ice caps too painful, since his success was wound up in their cause.This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Indeed, Ijewere was the first black woman to shoot the cover of Vogue in the magazine’s 125-year global history, when she photographed Binx Walron, Letitia Wright and Dua Lipa in 2018. Which is why, when one of them – Claudia Schiffer – curates a book of fashion photography from that illustrious decade, you take notice.