- #4
Cercle magazine Costumes
- Released on : 26th of april 2016
- Format : 20 x 26,5cm
- ISSN : 2267-7399
- ISBN : 978-2-9544175-3-0
- 140 pages
Interviews: Hugo Jacomet, Odile Roynette, Charles Fréger, Delphine Pinasa, Camille Assaf, Tanja Schulz-Hess.
Portfolio: Marie Rime, Stacey Rozich, Nick Cave, Jack Hughes, Guda Koster, Stephen Appleby-Barr, Studio Bertjan Pot, Ryoji Nakajima, Christian Tagliavini
Font design: Mannequin par Thomas Bouville
Contributors : Sophie Suma, Fabien Texier, Emilie Fernandez, Alexandre Rochon, Pierre-Mathieu Dégruel, Hélène Dupont, Thomas Lacroix, Marion Cole.
Illustrators : Verene de Hutten, Cercle Studio
Selection: Maïmouna Guerresi, Matisse, Perrine Lotiron, Riccardo Novaro, Sacha Walckhoff, Hans Eijkelboom, Clara Denidet, Do Ho Suh, Léon Bakst, Ninjinski, Bernat Armangué, Sylvie de Wèze, Maurice Sand, Musidora, Marine Domerge, Stéphanie Marin, Issey Miyake, Artemide, Campanas brothers, Hella Jongerius, Tejo Remy, Véronique Maire, Patrick de Glo de Besses, Kawamura-Ganjavian, Studio Banana, Vera de Pont, Jacquemus, Saina Koohnavard, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Saint Laurent, Sadie Clayton, Alexandra Nam, Akino Kurosawa, Comme des Garçons, Piet Hein Eek, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Manuelle Gautrand, Sou Fujimoto, Gianpaolo Pagni, Chloé Poizat, Alon, Studio exquisite, Hussein Chalayan, Do Ho Suh…
Partners: HEAR, Syndicat Potentiel, CNL, DRAC
Editorial
Costumes allow for anonymity. Used in ancestral events or corporations, they can be synonymous of a rite of passage, of colour, of joy, of celebration, of uniformity and of dressing-up. Man changes identity when he changes clothes. He puts on a role. Clothing is disturbing because it imposes a contradiction. We show, yet hide. We are bound to an outfit in which we are singled out. Costumes exist to speak, to assert things even. They have the extraordinary ability to provide another image of oneself to others for a moment. Although clothes don’t make the man, there is room for doubt... Let’s make room for princesses of an evening, everyday gentlemen, uptight officers and all those who want to be and appear distinct. Showtime!