Cloakroom Magazine Issue 4 is now available from LOREM (not Ipsum). Cloakroom Magazine explores with wit and rigor, exceptional spaces and the lives and minds of those who inhabit them. Re imagining and re framing an obsession with interiors, its bi annual magazine offers hyper-specific lifestyle through photographic portfolios, interviews and commentary by the creative industry’s most influential photographers and writers. In a series of intimate, visual and written stories in contemporary design and fashion, Cloakroom investigates the friction between good taste and bad, and the allure of that contradiction.
Previous issues have featured Harrison Ford, Lynda Benglis, Gay Talese, Jia Tolentino, Louis Theroux, Duro Olowu, Ruth Rogers, Ed Ruscha, Marcelino Sambé, Ottessa Moshfegh and more as contributors, as well as the subject of profiles by award-winning writers.
Discover Cloakroom Magazine – Issue 4.
Cloakroom explores with wit and rigor, exceptional spaces and the lives and minds of those who inhabit them. Re imagining an re framing an obsession with interiors, its bi annual magazine offers hyper-specific life style through photographic portfolios, interviews and commentary by the creative industry’s most influential photographers and writers. In a series of intimate, visual and written stories in contemporary design and fashion, Cloakroom investigates the friction between good taste and bad, and the allure of that contradiction.
Content of Cloakroom Magazine Issue 4
ADJOA ANDOH has worked on nearly every prime-time tv show in her 30+ year career, yet you probably didn’t know her name. That is, until last year, when she was cast in Shonda Rhimes’ blockbuster period drama Bridgerton as the formidable Lady Danbury.
Photographer BEN TOMS captured the indomitable actor on film at Pritzker-winning architect Richard Rogers’ modernist case-study house 22 Parkside in Wimbledon, where TAMARA ROTHSTEIN channelled Andoh’s punk past with looks from Gucci and Miu Miu, with more fashion from Loewe, Hermes, Martine Rose for a 24-page portfolio and film premiering at CLOAKROOM’s YouTube channel.
Andoh spoke at length to journalist SOPHIE HEAWOOD about her passion for British history, her childhood in the Cotswolds and raising her own family in South London, as well as what’s next for Lady Danbury.