TIDE Magazine Issue 3 is here. This issue, we sail around some hidden Caribbean gems, put our feet up at Dominica’s eco-obsessed Secret Bay Hotel, and chart a course around Costa Rica’s Pacific coastline.
Elephant Magazine Issue 48 is here. Elephant’s Autumn Winter 2022 issue looks at the past, present and future of art, with interviews with the likes of Anthea Hamilton, Zadie Xa, Ming Smith, William Kentridge and Lisa Reihana sitting alongside an array of other revealing features from images of pre-war Ukraine to a photo feature exploring the modern experience of Black masculinity.
Luncheon Magazine Issue 14 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum) with four covers: ReadMe by Rosemarie Trockel, 2022 / One Cigarette in an Ashtray by Cary Kwok, 2022 / The Ambassador’s Wife by Ruskin Spear, 1959 / Lois Blamire photographed by Tim Gutt, styling by Léopold Duchemin, set design by Shona Heath, 2022.
PAUL E Magazine No. 1 (Evolve) is here and dedicated to an inspired, conscious and creative community. In this issue, and those that will follow, we highlight the plurality of identities, scratching the surface of preconceived ideas through in-depth articles, interviews, shootings and portraits.
Sidetracked Magazine Volume 25 (Finding Hope in the Unknown) is here. The unknown both scares and excites us. It prompts journeys of discovery that move us forward, both as stewards of this planet and individuals. The unknown is an agent of hope – and hope is needed, in expedition life as well as facing the challenges of the future.
Sole Magazine AW 2022 is the Anniversary edition. An independent annual publication and the leading voice for youth and contemporary culture from the Middle East. The publication offers exclusive coverage on music, fashion, sports, and the visual arts while also focussing on pressing social issues like identity, wellness, and the environment.
Boy.Brother.Friend Issue 5 (the Ceremony Issue) is here. What ‘Rituals’ govern contemporary diaspora creativity and existence. Which ceremonies have stood the rest of time and which have been lost? For good and bad reasons. These are the questions we investigated and unpacked in the hope that we can reclaim the joys in coming together and of practice.
Wild Alchemy Journal Air edition is available now on loremnotipsum.com. This Winter marks the printing of our latest edition of the journal: AIR.
The Road Rat Issue 12 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Edition 12 of world’s most beautiful car magazine is here. Inside, on 244 high-quality, art-grade mixed papers, you’ll find: the astonishing origin story of the hot-rodding movement; the last Ferrari sportscar to race at Le Mans; how the XJ-S is shaping Jaguar’s future (and the Grandsphere concept, Audi’s); why F1 drivers look the way they do today; plus Sebastian Vettel and Edoardo Webber.
Fantastic Man Issue 36 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. KIKO KOSTADINOV, menswear’s most exciting independent talent, on the cover of the 36th issue of Fantastic Man.
Cheese Magazine Issue 3 is as diverse in location as the first two issues, and it would be fair to say that this issue gets close and personal with the wonderful animals that make the cheeses we love.
Dropped Magazine Volume 4 is here and full of exciting tales and inspirational journeys from the road, gravel, and everything in between. From riding through the Lake District, in the depths of winter, to racing around Rwanda in the searing heat.
ELECTRA Magazine Issue 18 (City, Countryside) is out now. The subject “City, Countryside” is key to understanding our times, a theme which touches all areas of political, economic, social and cultural life.
The Road Rat Issue 11 features the original BMW M colours on the front and back covers and over 20 pages of BMW M1 origin story by writer Richard Meaden. Also between the covers there’s Maserati, Matra, Ford F-Series pickup, Enzo Ferrari’s original V12, unseen images from Goodwood in the 1950s, and Paul Bracq, designer of the W113-series Mercedes SL, in the regular Retrospective feature.
The Road Rat Issue 10 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Featuring VFX artist Josh George’s stunning ‘digitally sculpted portrait’ of Enzo Ferrari on the cover and a detailed examination of the Commendatore’s complex relationship with son Dino and the car that carried his name in place of Ferrari’s. Plus Porsche, IndyCars, Lotus, Giugiaro, Saab and Villeneuve.
The Road Rat Issue 9 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Featuring former Motor Trend editor Angus MacKenzie’s deep dive into the extraordinary Honda NSX. Inside there’s also Richard Meaden on European Touring Cars, Martin Scorsese, Jerry Seinfeld, Bentley’s R-Type Continental and Prince Jefri of Brunei.
The Road Rat Issue 8 is here. Award-winning writer Jamie Kitman spent three months interviewing dozens for his profile of Elon Musk. Plus why everyone wants a bit of the Ferrari 250 SWB. And… 70 years of Toyota Land Cruisers, the bizarre tale of Nissan’s ‘Frontzilla’ Le Mans car, Rolls-Royce Boat Tail, faded old French garages, ’50s advertising and when ‘boxy’ was sexy. Free sticker set allows you to censor strong language on cover.
The Road Rat Issue 7 sees disassembling the greatest of all sports car myths – that of the Porsche 911. Gordon Murray opens up his notebooks on the development of what may be the last great ICE sports car, the T.50.
Gal-Dem Magazine Issue 6 (Roaring Twenties) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. This issue asks what could the 2020s look like, and what do we want from them? What can we learn from organisations like The Advocacy Academy, which is training new generations of social-justice campaigners? What does a world look like when we re-evaluate our attitudes towards drugs, towards housing, towards whole industries?
Suitcase Magazine Volume 38 (the Flavour Issue) is available on loremnotipsum.com and takes you to Croatia, Hong Kong, Beirut, Melbourne, Nice, Oaxaca.
Wonderland Magazine Autumn/Fall 2022 comes with 22 covers featuring Emma Watson, Joseph Quinn, Olivia Cooke, Lucy Boynton, Mia Goth, Nicholas Galitzine, Fabien Frankel, Kit Jones, Alisha Boe, Kacey Musgraves, Nicola Peltz Beckham, Jamie Campbell Bowe, Biba and Tosin and Tyler.
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Where the Leaves Fall Issue 11 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. The themes for this issue are coexistence, regeneration and inclusion, alongside a series of dialogues.
Noble Rot Issue 30 (Don’t sulphur fools). Are the Sulphur Wars – the exhausting ideological battle over the addition of SO₂ that has polarised the natural and traditionalist wine scenes – finally coming to an end?





















