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The Last Two POP Covers for Dasha Zhukova's First Issue, Plus More Inside Details

>> The first issue of POP under Dasha Zhukova's guiding hand hits newsstands tomorrow at $8, with two international newsstand covers, each with a 50/50 split run, of Style Rookie's Tavi, plus a 500-copy limited-edition hardback cover by Ed Ruscha (below, left), and a limited subscriber's cover of Cicciolina for the Baltic States (below, right).

>> The first issue of POP under Dasha Zhukova's guiding hand hits newsstands tomorrow at $8, with two international newsstand covers, each with a 50/50 split run, of Style Rookie's Tavi, plus a 500-copy limited-edition hardback cover by Ed Ruscha (below, left), and a limited subscriber's cover of Cicciolina for the Baltic States (below, right).

“The new Pop launches at an exciting turning point in fashion, where the possibilities and potential for creativity are almost overwhelming,” Zhukova told WWD. “The new era is more fluid than ever before; one where teenage girls in Chicago, fashion editors in Paris, street photographers from Berlin and bloggers everywhere . . . redefine the fashion landscape.”

Fake Karl, Jen Brill, and Mark Borthwick are all involved »

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A First Peek at a Shoot From the New POP

>> The new rendition of POP, post-Katie Grand, comes out in a little over a month on Sept.

>> The new rendition of POP, post-Katie Grand, comes out in a little over a month on Sept. 1, but until now we haven't had many clues, save new editor Dasha Zhukova talking to this month's Interview. The first peek at the magazine's contents and aesthetic direction comes today, when the staff posted pictures from a shoot that took place in London's Shoreditch studios last week. Tamara Rothstein styled big-haired, dark-eyed Hannah Rundlof and Melo Dagault as 1940s film noir femme fatales, pairing "Margiela with Westwood, McQueen against Watanabe’s padded extravagance" as photographer Tung Walsh captured it all — more pictures here.