[September 20 2021]
“We must learn from the indigenous Mesoamerican peoples, who forged reciprocal relationships among different species: relationships that proved advantageous not only to human beings, but also to plants, animals, insects, and Mother Earth.”
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“Mexico’s Psychedelic Renaissance,” an essay by Daniel Pinchbeck for Purple #36 the...
“Fragments of Mexican History,” an essay by Nicolas Bourriaud for Purple #36...
“Nos Están Matando (They’re Killing Us),” an essay by Ana Karina Zatarain...
Purple F/W 2021 the Mexico issue cover #7 by Eliza Douglas
Samuel Guerrero for Purple #36 the Mexico issue
“The Mexican Dream,” an essay by Simon Liberati for Purple #36 the...
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Paloma Contreras Lomas for Purple #36 the Mexico issue
Purple F/W 2021 the Mexico issue cover #2 by Samuel Guerrero
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BIRKENSTOCK BOX x Rick Owens Launch Party at Rick Owens, Los Angeles
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“Whale Tail,” an exhibition by Jo Messer at The Ranch, Montauk, New...
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“Dysfunctional Bauhaus,” Celine Homme SS23 collection by Hedi Slimane at the Palais...
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“Kiss of Phoenix,” shot by Jan Philipzen
Launch of MUD Volume 4, a book by Arnaud Lajeunie and Georgia...
“Jogos. Atos. Gestos.” an exhibition by Jonathas De Andrade at Galleria Continua,...
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