By Alex Babboni ISSUE #7A non-official Tribute to Federico Fellini Step into the dreamscape of Italian cinema’s most visionary maestro with Doesn’t Exist Issue #7, an extraordinary homage to Federico Fellini. This is not just a magazine; it’s an immersive odyssey through Fellini’s cinematic universe, reimagined through the lens of contemporary fashion, art, and culture. For the first time, Doesn’t Exist unfolds as a double issue — Volumes One and Two — introducing a signature format for future editions. This …
From act ten A tribute to the feature film ‘The Eclipse’ [1962] by Michelangelo Antonioni Stills from a film by Phil Hoffmann / directed and photographed by Arnaud Ele / styling by Christian Brach / hair & makeup by Tanja Gravina / starring Kati Nescher Published on issue #3 All images courtesy of the photographer _ Arnaud Ele and art director _ Phil Hoffmann Original published in issue #3 / A tribute to Michelangelo Antonioni Act five _ a tribute …
From act five A tribute to the feature film ‘The Adventure’ [1960] by Michelangelo Antonioni Published on issue #3 All images courtesy of the photographer _ Nicu Pisari Original published in issue #3 / A tribute to Michelangelo Antonioni Act five _ a tribute to the feature film ‘L’Avventura’ [1960] photography Nicu Pisari Original published in issue #3 / A tribute to Michelangelo Antonioni
From act nine A tribute to the feature film ‘Blow-up’ [1966] by Michelangelo Antonioni Published on issue #3 All images courtesy of the photographer _ Alex Babboni Photography by Alex Babboni Styling by John Foley Hair by Christian Zevallos Makeup by Gareth Harris Models John Foley and Hera Santos Fashion coordinator Marcia Tomioka Creative direction / directed by Alex Babboni Thanks to Mark Hancock / Charles Jeffrey / Jordan Bowen / Luca Marchetto / Alexandru Floarea / Philipp Dorner / …
By Alex Babboni Known for her rare interviews, Limi Yamamoto spoke to me at the opening of her Yohji Yamamoto LONDON Savile Row 2 pop-up; her words linger much like her designs: intentional, structured and deeply connected to art, particularly music; revealing fragments of her philosophy for her brand: LIMI feu — a quiet rebellion meticulously woven into fabric. As Doesn’t Exist thrives at the intersection of fashion and film, our conversation naturally began with cinema. For Limi, cinema acts …