Lost time Spring summer 2018

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Guest list: Abby Fogle Working towards her Master’s degree at the Courtauld Institute of Art, Abby investigates the history of classic fashion. In an excerpt from her MA dissertation she explores the interconnectivity between art, classicism, Grecian sculpture and clothing. Immerse in academia on page 84

Bonnie Langedijk Collecting treasure is not always easy, but it can be when you stumble upon it unexpectedly. Bonnie shares her find on page 95

Alice Codrea Looking back to the noughties doesn’t seem that far away, but the year 2000 was almost 20 years ago. Logomania has captured they eye of Alice, and she is transported back to IT bags and paparazzi shots of Paris Hilton. Learn about logos on page 22

Claudia Wrzecionek The vlogger and intsagrammer with a penchant for 90s vintage explains her desire for childhood nostalgia on page 56

Mr Abby The stylist who can navigate our ancestor’s fashion into 2018. Her composition ‘Yesterday’ is exampled on page 38

Olivia Muñoz Her journey into vintage began at a flea market in Barcelona. Selling her forgotten pieces, her love for pre-loved and history accumulate into fashion that can be worn today. Read her story on page 28

Samira Eugster Product photography is not her only vice. Fashion portraiture bathed in natural light is her forte, demonstrated in ‘Yesterday’ on page 38

Sara Thomas The blogger and stylist behind the vintage boutique, Waiste tells the story of her bohemian approach on page 32

Sofia Ippoliti The worth of an object is dependent upon it’s beholder. When inheriting an heirloom, it’s value is immeasurable. Sofia shows hers on page 96

Suzie and Victoire Building a brand is simply child’s play for this pair. They select, scour, travel and tour the world together, and offer their worldly treasures to you, collated into collections by country. They discuss their ethos on page 66

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