Wonderland Magazine Autumn/Fall 2022 has arrived on loremnotipsum.com. The Autumn/Fall Issue 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.
Covering our Autumn/Fall 2022 issue, celebrating the launch of her directorial debut with Prada’s new refillable perfume, actor and activist Emma Watson speaks to the cultural historian of the Middle East with whom she studied at Brown, Dr. Shiva Balaghi, about the multiplicity behind the woman she has become and how this project came to be.
Covering our Autumn/Fall 2022 issue Joseph Quinn talks on playing the loveable rogue Eddie Munson, London’s testing dating scene and his new life, now flipped upside down by the supernatural series.
Wonderland Magazine is an international, independently published magazine offering a unique perspective on the best new and established talent across all popular culture: fashion, film, music and art. We entertain, challenge and inform both men and women with editorial and fashion shot by the most in-demand photographers working today – we want to represent the positive and the playful elements of the fashion industry. We’re about inspiring, rather than dictating to our readers.
Content: Wonderland Magazine – Autumn/Fall 2022
Emma Watson
“I’ll be here until this shoot is iconic!” promised Emma Watson on the set of her Wonderland cover shoot. A comment that speaks volumes to the hard working and dedicated nature of the 32-year-old who spent 8 hours at our cover shoot – eventually plunging into a rippling pool – attended Brown University alongside acting and now, has directed Prada’s new beauty campaign for Prada Paradoxe fragrance. Much like a paradox – a person or thing that combines contradictory features or qualities – the multidisciplinary Emma Watson continues to break expectations.
Covering our Autumn/Fall 2022 issue, celebrating the launch of her directorial debut with Prada’s new refillable perfume, actor and activist Emma Watson speaks to the cultural historian of the Middle East with whom she studied at Brown, Dr. Shiva Balaghi, about the multiplicity behind the woman she has become and how this project came to be.
Joseph Quinn
“I guess the acknowledgement or notion that I even have fans, it’s still something that I’m wrapping my head around,” shares actor Joseph Quinn, embracing his new-found stardom in the epic return of Stranger Things Season 4. “I think it’s important to bear in mind that they’re fans of the show, and they’re fans of the character. And through that, there is a projection onto me; it’s one that I feel very grateful for. I think, in this business, you need a certain amount of notoriety to have a shot at being a part of those projects that will resonate with people. So I feel very grateful to have had that through a show like Stranger Things, which I think is a really great show. I’m still adjusting to the fact that there are people out there who know who I am. They are, on the whole, always so lovely and kind.”
Covering our Autumn/Fall 2022 issue Joseph Quinn talks on playing the loveable rogue Eddie Munson, London’s testing dating scene and his new life, now flipped upside down by the supernatural series.