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WMABOOK/63
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Inventory Magazine: Issue 11-FW14
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- 2014 (Creation)
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1 volume, printed document
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Editor-in-Chief & Creative Director: Ryan Willms
Publisher: PRA Inventory Media Ltd.
Photographers: Mark Borthwick, Quentin de Briey, Jason Evans, Keisuke Fukamizu, Marcelo Gomes, Julia Grassi, JIMA, Lex Kembery, James Pearson-Howes, Dave Potes, Rick Pushinsky, Hanna Putz, Robi Rodriguez, Gosha Rubchinskiy, Ben Weller.
Place: Canada
Publisher: PRA Inventory Media Ltd.
Photographers: Mark Borthwick, Quentin de Briey, Jason Evans, Keisuke Fukamizu, Marcelo Gomes, Julia Grassi, JIMA, Lex Kembery, James Pearson-Howes, Dave Potes, Rick Pushinsky, Hanna Putz, Robi Rodriguez, Gosha Rubchinskiy, Ben Weller.
Place: Canada
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“Having produced ten issues of Inventory it felt like the right time to take a step back; to evolve things and present something fresh. This is exactly what Issue 11 represents. Alongside a new format and updated design, the Fall-Winter ’14 cover, shot by Mark Borthwick, features Hiroki Nakamura – creator and designer of seminal brand Visvim.
Our eleventh edition also includes Oliver Payne, Margaret Howell, John Gluckow, Dover Street Market, Hirofumi Kurino, Naissance and Yohji Yamamoto, as well as contributions by Shin Murayama, Hanna Putz, Brian DeGraw and Gosha Rubchinskiy. At 224 pages and with launches planned in Tokyo, Los Angeles and Paris, among other cities, it's our most ambitious issue to date.” INVENTORY Issue 11.