The New Order, Vol.33
Release date: January 31, 2025
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Founded in 2009 by James Oliver, best known for his involvement in launching and developing SLAMXHYPE, a groundbreaking online resource for street culture – At the helm of The New Order the aim and vision is to progress the evolution and commentary on subculture by drawing on a mantra formulated around a dedication to advancement and originality = True modernism. Within his role as publisher and editorial director for the magazine, James has brought together a host of renowned contributors from all over the globe, while himself being based in Tokyo and working with an established and committed creative team in the Tokyo metropolis.
In this issue:
We are delighted to announce the release of THE NEW ORDER issue 33 (winter 2024), the final instalment celebrating the 15th year of the publication.
THE NEW ORDER ISSUE 33 features three covers:
KEN CARSON, photographed by Kenneth Cappello with great distinction makes for a bold cover feature. Ken Carson has been on the rise in recent years and we had the privilege to creat his in-depth editorial as well as sit down with Ken carson and discus his background and what defines his sound.
Next up is Beate Skonare Karlsson, the creative source behind AVAVAV, a hugely talented name in the fashion world who is creating an entire new vision in the industry. Making really distinctive garments and conceptual work, we have taken an in-depth look into he AVAVAV project with adidas that has made a lot of noise of late.
SLAM JAM and Luca Benini has been a main stay in the industry and as Slam Jam celebrates its 35th anniversary we thought it was perfect timing to celebrate one of the lynchpins of the industry. We paid the Slam Jam headquarters in Ferrara, Italy a visit to capture the man and the archive, nothing short of impressive. Speaking candidly about what has changed over time, both within Slam Jam and the industry it was a pleasure to get a honest insight into the workings of everything around Benini.
Featured content in this issue:
Amongst the stand out features in this issue we have a really strong fashion editorials on MM6 Maison Margiela shot by the talented Chkashi Suzuki as well as a look at Balenciaga and Black Weirdos. We have taken an in depth look at the latest project between Dr Martens and The North Face Purle Label with an editorial shot in the outskirts of Tokyo and interviews with Eiichiro Homma and Darren Mckoy. Midorikawa’s latest project with Suicoke and Vibram was the subject of another fun and cheek editorial while we also have think pieces with musician Stella Rose and New Zealand skate brand Arcade. Completing a well rounded issue we have a series of seasonal fashion editorials shot in England, Sweden and Japan.
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