Purple Fashion Magazine Issue 44 (the Analog Issue) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Issue 44 comes with 16 different covers.
“In an era where algorithms dictate taste and desire, where screens mediate experience, and where digitalization consumes the essence of art, magazines seem more relevant than ever — certainly more important than when I started Purple in 1992. I’m not the only one witnessing the rapid dissolution of reality: a world where artificial intelligence supplants creativity, where an endless stream of data replaces cultural depth, and where the tangibility of art vanishes into an immaterial void of simulation.
This Analog Issue of Purple is not about nostalgia. It’s about dissidence and optimism.
It’s a magazine manifesto against the digital homogenization of culture, against the illusion that art can be reduced to data, and against the slow erosion of physical experience in every aspect of life — from fashion to sexuality to politics.
The younger creatives — entirely immersed in the digital world since they were born —instinctively feel the need to return to analog. They’re creating new magazines, shooting on film, collecting vinyl, and multiplying live performances, intimate concerts, and community gatherings. They sense that a magazine like Purple, among many independent titles, offers a better interface for translating artistic experiences and shifts in fashion. They echo the tactile nature of creative expression — whether music, painting, architecture, dance, or food — through paper and ink, offering a tangible connection to the mind. Magazines also serve as lasting archives of the moment. Unlike digital media, which creates collective amnesia, print preserves the spirit of each era.
As Marshall McLuhan told us a long time ago, the medium is the message. By resisting digital fragmentation, we affirm that the printed magazine is not only a container of ideas and creativity, but a radical idea in itself”
— Olivier Zahm
Please note:
We cannot guarantee which cover we will be able to offer. Therefore, a specific cover cannot be chosen when ordering, but you can specify your cover preference in the order notes at checkout and if it is available, we will send that cover.
In 1992, Elein Fleiss and Olivier Zahm started the magazine Purple Prose as a reaction against the superficial glamour of the 1980’s; much as a part of the global counterculture at the time, inspired by magazines like Interview, Ray Gun, Nova, and Helmut Newton’s Illustrated, but with the aesthetics of what usually is referred to as anti-fashion. Based on their personal interests and views; Purple was, and in a sense still is, made much in the same spirit of the fanzine. The magazine quickly became associated with the “realism” of the new fashion photography of the 1990’s, with names like Juergen Teller, Terry Richardson, Wolfgang Tillmans, and Mario Sorrenti. Purple Fashion magazine is high quality, chunky and seriously good, published in France, printed in both English and French.
List of covers
- Carine Roitfeld by Olivier Zahm
- Comme des Garçons by Johan Sandberg
- Valentino by Guen Fiore
- Kim Gordon in Gucci by Cameron McCool
- Fendi by Dario Catellani
- Taller Marmo by Olivier Zahm
- Zegna by Olivier Zahm
- Thomas Ruff
- Nadia Lee Cohen in Paris Texas
- Loro Piana by Suffo Moncloa
- Dior Cruise 2026 by Luna Conte
- Eliza Douglas in Balenciaga by Juergen Teller
- Zoe Gustavia Anna Whalen by Angalis Field
- Duran Lantink by Mark Borthwick
- Irving Penn
- Katerina Jebb
Details: Purple Fashion Magazine Issue 44
494 pages
25 x 17 x 3 cm
2.5 kg
Hardcover




