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Numéro Homme Berlin – Issue 21

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Numero Homme Berlin is a magazine for Men. This magazine is devoted to all things male, including fashion, art, culture, lifestyle, interior design, and adventure. It publishes two issues each year. Numero Homme is a magazine that features beautiful photography and collaborates with some of the biggest brands, designers, models, and artists in the world. It’s perfect for Men who want to look stylish and modern.

In this issue: 

For Autumn/Winter 2024, this is the ‘Glück’ (meaning: luck) issue split over volume A, volume B,  and volume C. A wisely written editor’s letter introduces this issue discussing the importance of valuing contentment over chasing happiness, prioritising the journey of the self rather than desiring constant consumption. Followed with interviews with photographers, artists and curators talking deeper into their personal processes, why these creatives do what they do and the authenticity behind their works. Additionally, a large newsprinted conversation between rock-musician Marius Müller-Westernhagen and his manager Olaf Meinking; a zine and a song-sheet book featuring Hans Ulrich Obrist interviewing Georges Aperghis.

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