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Wonderland, Summer 2024 (Emma D’Arcy)

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Release date: August 2, 2024

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Wonderland is a uniquely positioned new, independent, bi-monthly publication for both men and women spotlightning contemporary visual culture- art, design, film – both the influences and developments, together with the very latest fashion, shot by some of the most innovative photographers working today. Assisting the readers instead rather than dictating to them, so that they may decide for themselves how to spend their time and their money.

In this issue:

Our Summer 2024 issue is here! And our first cover star, Metro Boomin, has never been so seen. Having already produced some of Hip-Hop’s biggest hits of the century, the explosive back-to-back releases of his collaborative albums with Future – We Don’t Trust You and We Still Don’t Trust You – have recently set the world boisterously ablaze. But as he tells his OG collaborator, Canadian rapper and producer Nav, this is just the beginning for him as a creative. Next up, cover star Emma D’Arcy continues to slight expectation in whatever ‘role’ they assume. From beloved blockbuster characters to co-producing independent short films, Matthew Needham, their House of the Dragon co-star, breaks down the artistic journey that led Emma to becoming, well, Emma. Beneath the Taylor Swift co-signs, Brit Award wins and arena-built Pop anthems, cover star Griff is a kind and conscious 23-year-old who, just like the rest of us, is merely trying to figure out what the fuck is going on. With her debut record vertigo fast approaching, she takes a moment to reflect on small-town England, the dichotomy of success, and navigating the music industry’s marvellous maze. He’s gone from the Upside Down’s poster boy battling demogorgons to a budding Indie-Pop god with newfound virality – still, Stranger Things have happened. Now, with the cult sci-fi phenomenon in his periphery, cover star Joe Keery is setting his sights on the future. His plan? Not to have one. Next up, Rap’s homecoming queen and cover star, Coi Leray, explains how a return to her geographical roots only signals more global ambition for one of the decade’s key international Rap voices. All this and more from Angel Reese, Marisa Abela, Anna Sawai, Brigette Lundy-Paine, Lionel Boyce, Fred Hechinger, Girl in Red, Lancey Foux and 4batz in Wonderland Magazine!

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