In this turbulent time, where we’ve seen our favourite music and culture magazines shut up shop, the founder of legendary titles, Ray Gun and NYLON, Marvin Scott Jarrett is bucking the norm and launching MARVIN. Independent and not listening to anyone else’s rules, this brand new magazine uses the best writers, photographers and creators across the world. MARVIN speaks to the planet’s biggest music acts, the most exciting fashion designers and cutting edge artists. Focusing on a truly global audience, the magazine bounces from LA to London, and Berlin to Mumbai via Tokyo.
Printed on oversized premium paper and sealed in a biodegradable envelope, MARVIN is already a collectors edition. Looking to the future in every way, while celebrating the influences that have come before. MARVIN is a welcome new voice in the world of independent publishing.
- 33.5 × 23.5 cm, Softcover, 2020,
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