Doesn’t Exist, Issue 07 – Federico Fellini
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We are a London-based magazine, established in 2018. Bringing together fashion elements within a cinematic landscape – for lovers of fashion, cinema & art.
Doesn’t Exist is the only publication in the market bringing fashion elements within a cinematic landscape, in the shape of exciting fashion editorials, eye-catching images, illustrations and exclusive written pieces.
In this issue:
An homage to Federico Fellini, exploring his 24 films through fashion, articles, interviews, art and more, in two volumes.
Set of Two Volumes
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