Printing Fashion, a French magazine created in collaboration with graphic designer Monica Fraile Morisson, explores the culture of printed fashion. It investigates the production and consumption of fashion publications, reflecting on the fashionability of print in the digital age. Printing Fashion analyzes the magazine as a space for creating imaginaries and creative encounters; however, it also unveils the economic transactions, conventions, labor, exchanges of value, material worth, hidden practices, and the figures surrounding the making of a magazine. Each year, the publication focuses on a specific theme, capturing the experiences of the people who produce, study, and work in and with the magazine: printers, editors, academics, curators, photographers, stylists, translators, researchers, collectors, interns, advertisers, students, distributors, copywriters, and many others. The magazine is published and produced by the students of the Master of Arts in Fashion Studies at The New School Parsons Paris.
Published annually in May.
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