PURPLE FASHION ISSUE 14 2010/2012

£85.00

Step into the opening chapter of a new era with Issue 14 of Purple Fashion. As the 2000s recede and the decade ahead unfolds, this edition marks a bold reset—an invitation to experimentation, disruption and renewal.

Throughout its pages, Prince-of-Style Chloë Sevigny anchors the fashion narrative, embodying the magazine’s commitment to authenticity and fresh attitude. From incisive interviews with cultural provocateurs like Kim Gordon and Alain Badiou, to portfolios that stretch the language of visual storytelling, this issue fuses high art, sub-culture and runway polish.

In the fashion sections, the concept is stripped back to essentials: 100 emblematic garments from the F/W 2010-11 season are presented with clarity and intent—each piece standing alone, free of distraction. Purple+1 Meanwhile, features on artists, musicians and thinkers (from Bret Easton Ellis to Mark Ronson) blur the boundary between style, image and ideology. Purple

Visually rich, intellectually sharp and culturally tuned, Purple #14 is not merely a fashion volume—it’s a manifesto of the era ahead, where form meets concept, and the only constant is change.

PURPLE BOOK NOT INCLUDED (2nd hand slight wear on covers)

Step into the opening chapter of a new era with Issue 14 of Purple Fashion. As the 2000s recede and the decade ahead unfolds, this edition marks a bold reset—an invitation to experimentation, disruption and renewal.

Throughout its pages, Prince-of-Style Chloë Sevigny anchors the fashion narrative, embodying the magazine’s commitment to authenticity and fresh attitude. From incisive interviews with cultural provocateurs like Kim Gordon and Alain Badiou, to portfolios that stretch the language of visual storytelling, this issue fuses high art, sub-culture and runway polish.

In the fashion sections, the concept is stripped back to essentials: 100 emblematic garments from the F/W 2010-11 season are presented with clarity and intent—each piece standing alone, free of distraction. Purple+1 Meanwhile, features on artists, musicians and thinkers (from Bret Easton Ellis to Mark Ronson) blur the boundary between style, image and ideology. Purple

Visually rich, intellectually sharp and culturally tuned, Purple #14 is not merely a fashion volume—it’s a manifesto of the era ahead, where form meets concept, and the only constant is change.

PURPLE BOOK NOT INCLUDED (2nd hand slight wear on covers)