
The new bi-annual publication, Vintage Magazine picked up where the innovative magazine, Flair by Fleur Cowles left off. The mag “pays homage to timeless design, fashion, culture, and the creative possibilities of print.”
Thank God someone out there is reinvigorating the value of print.
Combining the DIY aesthetic of a punk era zine and the refined taste of a modern glossy, Vintage’s premiere issue explores the moods of Barbie (as in the doll), 60-year-old recipe cards, the anatomy of the Ferragamo wedge as well as a plethora of other curious and clever topics.
All the while, you can flip through the magazine and find peek-a-boo die cuts, witty hairstyle flip books and an entire story written on a 45 rpm record sleeve. It reminds us that print is not dead and that low tech luxury is quite classy.
Just because they value print, doesn’t mean they discount online. You can visit their website and follow them on Twitter.
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