Crash Magazine
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Crash Magazine is a French independent magazine published biannually that features articles on women's fashion and cinema.[2]
History and profile
Crash Magazine was founded in 1998 by Frank Perrin and Armelle Leturcq; art critics before publishing Crash, Perrin and Leturcq had previously published an art review known as "Blocnotes".[3][4][5][6][7] They are both considered part of the new generation of French art critics that left a mark in the 1990s. The magazine is published biannually.[8]
Crash arrived on the French market in 1998 characterized with an element of the unexpected, filled with a deliberate desire to change things: characterized by a minimalist layout and design, it is constituted by challenging avant-garde visuals seeking to emphasize the beauty of things with innovative ideas. Crash worked in close relation with artists such as
Crash quickly started to gain the attention of high-end luxury brands such as Chanel and Christian Dior, who looked to revamp their image and attract a younger public, something Crash was able to provide.[citation needed]
Crash Magazine has been considered a platform for rising talent and new artists and its team is internationally recognized. This publication focuses on fashion and cinema among other things, fashion representing a cultural phenomenon of society and everything that is driven by it in our time. Crash has been recognized as the only French publication that dares to mix high-end fashion with urban culture, representing the image of a new generation of consumers that has recently emerged.[citation needed]
Crash enjoys a circulation of 80,000, also publishing an English version sold internationally. The average reader (20–45 years old) sees Crash as a reference point that explores the fresh and upcoming trends, styles, culture and lifestyle.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Martin Conrads. "Welcome to the crash period". Art Bag (February 1, 1998).
- ^ "Women's Fashion/ Crash". Speed Impex. Archived from the original on 7 March 2016. Retrieved 25 February 2016.
- ^ Joly, Patrice. "Que sont mes revues devenues ?". CRASH Magazine (in French).
- ^ Guéhenneux, Lise. "Une scène des années 1990 autour de la revue Blocnotes: une plate-forme d'échanges : entretiens entre artistes et critiques d'art". BlocNotes (in French).
- ^ Denizot-Saget, Nolwenn. "Fiche synthétique de Blocnotes" (PDF). BlocNotes (in French).
- ^ Lindgaard, Jade. "Revue d'art contemporain". Les Inrockuptibles (in French).
- ^ Frogier, Larys. "Les Enjeux de la critique d'art contemporain en France depuis 1992" (PDF). Archives de la critique d'Art (in French).
- ^ ">Home >Shop >FASHION >Crash". Mag Nation. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 25 February 2016.
- ^ Céline, Rey (29 May 2013). "why Jared Leto is making music?". CRASH Magazine (in French). Retrieved 2 January 2017.
External links
- Official Website | http://www.crash.fr
- Meeting with Jared Leto for Crash Magazine #64 http://www.crash.fr/meeting-with-jared-leto-for-crash-magazine/
- Crash Magazine on Fashion Model Directory | https://www.fashionmodeldirectory.com/magazines/crash/editorials/
- Crash Magazine on models.com | https://models.com/client/crash-magazine
- Emma Watson By Karl Lagerfeld For Crash Magazine | http://stylefrizz.com/200903/emma-watson-by-karl-lagerfeld-for-crash-magazine/
- Virginie Viard, Crash Magazine Interview on Harper's Bazaar | https://www.harpersbazaar.com/fashion/designers/a26407354/who-is-virginie-viard-karl-lagereld-successor/
- New interview and photos of Robert Pattinson from Crash magazine (thinkingofrob.com) | https://thinkingofrob.com/2017/05/22/new-interview-and-photos-of-robert-pattinson-from-crash-magazine/
- Armelle Leturcq and Frank Perrin, interview (France 24) | http://blogs.france24.com/taxonomy/term/271.html