Lodestars Anthology City Guide London. Welcome to the London guide by the people of Lodestars Anthology Magazine. It is a guide to the brilliant, buzzing, colourful London. Within these pages you'll find a carefully curated collection of restaurants, activities, walks, swims, hotels and weekend escapes - and photographic travel inspiration aplenty. What a city!
Self Service Magazine Issue 62 is here. This issue titled "Undiluted Ideals" features Chloé Sevigny, Libby Bennett, Lennon Sorrenti and River Kleain on the covers. Styled by Jane How and Alister Mackie. Photographed by Alasdair McLellan, Mark Borthwick and Ezra Petronio.
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The Movement Movement Issue 0 (The Starting Line) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. A new independent print magazine. It is an entirely inclusive space for all women and non-binary people to celebrate movement in all its forms, from professional sport to whatever ways we move in our everyday lives.
Luncheon Magazine Issue 19 is coming with four different covers: UGH for 2023 (Torsos) 42 by Amy Sillman, 2023-2024 / Richard E. Grant photographed by Tim Gutt, creative direction by Shona Heath and styling by Tati Cotliar, 2025 / Ensemble from 'Dragons Unwinged at the Butcher's Block' (detail) by Paolo Carzana, 2025 / Self-portrait by Sarah Moon and Paolo Roversi, Studio Luce, 2025 (Limited Edition).
Lodestars Anthology Issue 18 (Islands) is here. To celebrate 10 years of magazine making, issue 18 is dedicated to Islands, dreamy and diverse destinations (where nature and connection take centrestage) that you'll immediately want to add to your travel wishlist.
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Thisispaper Issue Two is about stepping into the world of unique individuals, contemporary or historical, in a lot of different ways: quite literally by visiting their studios, or metaphorically by exploring them through their work.
Fantastic Man Issue 40, a special 20th anniversary issue celebrating two decades of fabulous masculinity 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.
The Road Rat Issue 20 is here. A unique collaboration between the world’s most beautiful and respected car magazine and the makers of the world’s most desirable cars.
Heroine Magazine – Issue 22 is here. Sophie Thatcher—lover of all things surreal, twisted, and downright nightmarish—is photographed by Cass Bird in NYC. Thatcher catches up with co-star and fellow horror movie freak Elijah Wood to discuss her career, most recently as a dystopian, murderous lovebot in Companion, and her return to the dark woods of Yellowjackets.
Kinfolk Issue 56 explores California as both a real place and a mythic ideal. The Golden State has long embodied the art of living well—an effortless, sun-drenched vision where nature meets glamour and innovation shapes everyday life.
Noble Rot Issue 38 is here. One of the few irksome things about fine wine culture – apart from its pretence, and its propensity for snobbery – is the sheer cost of getting through the front door. Whereas anyone wanting to explore the best in art, for example, has access to Kahlo and Caravaggio at their fingertips, few people will ever have the means to taste the world’s most fabled crus.
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Das Wetter #7 ist da und erhältlich auf loremnotipsum.com. Das Cover unserer siebten Ausgabe ziert zum ersten Mal ein Schauspieler: Frederick Lau, der durch seine Hauptrolle im besten deutschen Film des Jahres („Victoria“) zum Schauspielpreis-prämierten Star wurde.
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fête Magazine Issue 5 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. In fête Magazine Issue 5 we enjoy long, lingering days and balmy, fun-filled nights celebrating the quintessential Australian summer. We kick-start the season with our new no-fuss party-starter ideas.
The Travel Almanac Issue 26 features once again a stellar and diverse cast of international personalities. Leading the way is prodigy actress Deva Cassel, photographed in a Dior special by Pablo Di Prima. Further covers to be announced shortly.
Disegno Magazine is aimed at those who are hungry for updates on architecture, design and fashion. The three aspects of vanity are very neatly compiled into one very special magazine and it is the most sought out magazine as it graces the stands only twice in a year.
Frame Magazine Issue 162 highlights the designers who use their craft to make powerful statements against systemic inequality, as our editor in chief Floor Kuitert explains.
Apartamento magazine is an everyday life interiors publication written in English. A place in print for people, not just objects. Apartamento features the homes and lives of creative people, both established and emerging, from all over the world.
Sidetracked Adventure Travel Magazine is an journal featuring a collection of personal stories of adventure travel, exploration, journeys and expeditions. The concept is simple: to capture the emotion and experience of adventures and expeditions throughout the world… and to inspire.
212 Magazine Issue 19 (Authentikós) is here and explores the shifting nature of identity, the influence of memory and youth, and the gaze of others in shaping the self. In a world oversaturated with images and information, we reflect on authenticity not as a fixed state, but as a fluid, daily practice of reclaiming who we are.
The Weekender Nr. 44 ist erhältlich bei LOREM (not Ipsum). Die Sommerausgabe ist da. Die Themen in dieser Ausgabe u.a.: Reisebekanntschaften, Mexiko-Stadt, Healthy Boy Band, Schweden, Palermo, Köln, München, Hamburg, San Sebastián, Japan.
Apartamento magazine Issue 35 features Camille Henrot alongside a heroic cast of characters, a dynamic duo (vaguely resembling the artist’s sons…) photographed by Heather Sten for the magazine’s cover. In conversation with Estelle Hoy at her New York City home, Camille imagines a future shaped by epic ‘actions of daily care’, a reminder that the most meaningful acts are also often the most mundane.
Real Review Issue 16 (Regime shift) is here. A contemporary culture publication from the UK with the strapline "what it means to live today".
In Period Magazine Issue 11 thirteen women explore what home means to them. Through photography, illustration, and words, they shape stories that are both intimate and universal.
Playground Magazine Issue 3 explores the creative industries through the lens of freedom, bringing together over 40 creatives and contributors to collaborate on a topic that extends far beyond the creative world. As more creatives choose to work independently and break free from rigid structures, it’s clear there’s a drive to escape rules, hierarchies, mistrust, and dishonesty. It felt like a conversation that needed more airtime.















