Carine Roitfeld's New Magazine CR Fashion Book
Carine Roitfeld Reveals Name, Details of New Fashion Magazine
>> Carine Roitfeld's much-anticipated new magazine finally has a name and a structure, and when it debuts in September it won't be like any fashion glossy on the market.
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It's called CR Fashion Book, and Roitfeld told WWD that while the debut issue won't be seen until much later this year — the image at left is from a mock-up created to gauge advertiser interest — it will be unmistakably Carine; her handwritten initials form the book's logo, and the magazine will only print feature-length stories alongside the imagery. Each issue will also follow a general theme. For the obsession-themed mockup, Roitfeld hired Sebastian Faena to shoot models poring over their own reflections in mirrors.
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Roitfeld stressed that she didn't start CR Fashion Book to challenge anyone — least of all Vogue Paris, where she worked until late 2010. Instead, she says she wanted to do something entirely new.
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"Vogue is a very beautiful magazine, an institution, and I learned so much working there," she explained. "You can't put yourself into competition with a magazine like Vogue; you have to create something new, something different."
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Take a look at the mock-ups for Roitfeld's magazine in the slideshow.
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>> Carine Roitfeld's much-anticipated new magazine finally has a name and a structure, and when it debuts in September it won't be like any fashion glossy on the market.
br>
It's called CR Fashion Book, and Roitfeld told WWD that while the debut issue won't be seen until much later this year — the image at left is from a mock-up created to gauge advertiser interest — it will be unmistakably Carine; her handwritten initials form the book's logo, and the magazine will only print feature-length stories alongside the imagery. Each issue will also follow a general theme. For the obsession-themed mockup, Roitfeld hired Sebastian Faena to shoot models poring over their own reflections in mirrors.
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Roitfeld stressed that she didn't start CR Fashion Book to challenge anyone — least of all Vogue Paris, where she worked until late 2010. Instead, she says she wanted to do something entirely new.
br>
"Vogue is a very beautiful magazine, an institution, and I learned so much working there," she explained. "You can't put yourself into competition with a magazine like Vogue; you have to create something new, something different."
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Take a look at the mock-ups for Roitfeld's magazine in the slideshow.
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