The Skirt Chronicles Vol. VII is available at LOREM (not Ipsum).
We all know where we’ve been: in a desert full of desserts. Volume VII was made remotely, in between protests, zoom calls, and spilled tears. Sit down with us as we reflect on our world suddenly filled with absence, one giant Dali-esque melting clock, and see whether or not we will mention the day the world broke.
We’re cooking for four, five, six people. Making what? A cake from a dreaming woman. Before riding on Anne France’s motorcycle, watch out for red diamondbacks and Picasso the dog. I can feel a change coming, an intimacy that can’t be faked. We don’t live in a country, we live in a language.
Choose between hugging your friends, climbing in the trees, pretending to be a statue, or grapefruit and cabbage. We couldn’t so Volume VII has four covers.
The Skirt Chronicles was founded by Sarah de Mavaleix, Sofia Nebiolo and Haydée Touitou as a collaborative platform with the ambition of creating a community which celebrates diverse cultures and generations. It is a publication founded by women which reflects a feminine voice yet does not exclude anyone from the conversation. Organized chronologically, the content is determined by the date of completion. Some liberty was taken, of course, to ensure the reader’s comfort while discovering The Skirt Chronicles. This collaborative platform is proud to be composed of talented individuals however young or old their souls might be, such as Natalie Cenci, Marie Déhé, Tim Elkaim, Gillian Garcia, Adrianna Glaviano, Marion Jolivet, Alexandra Khondji, Christopher Niquet, and Hugo Partouche.
Content: The Skirt Chronicles Volume VII
Volume VII was made remotely, in between protests, zoom calls, and spilled tears. Sit down with us as we reflect on our world suddenly filled with absence, one giant Dali-esque melting clock, and see whether or not we will mention the day the world broke.
We’re cooking for four, five, six people. Making what? A cake from a dreaming woman. Before riding on Anne France’s motorcycle, watch out for red diamondbacks and Picasso the dog. I can feel a change coming, an intimacy that can’t be faked. We don’t live in a country, we live in a language.
Details
176 pages, Softcover