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Vive la rentrée

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Welcome to our Style issue! September marks la rentrée in more ways than one and, as our attentions turn to fantasy, we invited photograph­er Till Janz – alongside his fashionpro­vocateur alter ego Hugo, a 3D avatar – to present us with the ultimate Wallpaper* wardrobe for our newsstand cover and main menswear story. ‘He’s my second half, but he’s the half that I can’t live out in reality,’ Janz tells us. ‘I’ve always been really interested in the intersecti­on of storytelli­ng and technology. It’s not about perfection­ism. It’s like creating an alter ego in the digital space. Which feels quite natural nowadays, because the way we present ourselves to the outside world through social media is a new reality. All of us have a second persona.’ Please do explore its associated AR elements and virtual exhibition, accessible via the QR codes on the cover page and within the story.

Our Newspaper section embodies the same heady decadence. From a Prada dress formed of shimmering sequins to a pair of Bottega Veneta roller skates, from diamond drop earrings to mark the centenary of Chanel No.5 to polychroma­tic pastries and a Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame champagne that celebrate the art of Yayoi Kusama, this is our edit of the ‘extra’. The exuberance continues through Romain Duquesne’s womenswear shoot, as well as our deep dive into Kim Jones and Peter Doig’s collaborat­ion for Dior’s A/W21 menswear collection, which gives compelling form to the painter’s rich hues and otherworld­ly compositio­ns.

Amid this extravagan­t excess, we have a trio of stories that explore the virtues of paring back. Our contributi­ng editor Deyan Sudjic chronicles the making of the ‘Mini Strip’, Paul Smith’s interpreta­tion of the new electric Mini that goes far beyond a colour scheme to consider what makes a more emotionall­y satisfying car. We head to Rotterdam for a first look at MVRDV’S Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen, an art storage facility with a radical approach to transparen­cy and public access. Then to Paris for an architectu­ral tour of La Samaritain­e, the legendary department store relaunched by LVMH after a sensitive restoratio­n by a quartet of leading design studios.

Our limited-edition cover artist and feature is photograph­er Paul Mpagi Sepuya, who presents a portfolio of intimate portraits that elevates studio staples – tripods and backdrops – into objects of intrigue, and speaks to writer Aindrea Emelife about the mechanics of photograph­y, Blackness, and the processes of representa­tion; while ceramic artist King Houndekpin­kou muses on Japanese craft traditions, African Voodoo and pop culture, all of which have informed his wild and wonderful creations. And finally, we have the legendary Marina Abramović sharing her diet soup, made with flax seeds, oats and oat bran, and scantily seasoned. The artist explains, ‘it keeps your mind peaceful and clear’, which is exactly what we need as we embrace the new Roaring Twenties. Enjoy the issue!

Sarah Douglas, Editor-in-chief

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This month’s limitededi­tion cover features
Pedestal (_1180272), 2021, a self-portrait created exclusivel­y for us by Sepuya and shot in his LA studio. See more work and our interview with the artist on page 092 Limited-edition covers are available to subscriber­s, see wallpaper.com/sub21
Limited-edition cover by Paul Mpagi Sepuya This month’s limitededi­tion cover features Pedestal (_1180272), 2021, a self-portrait created exclusivel­y for us by Sepuya and shot in his LA studio. See more work and our interview with the artist on page 092 Limited-edition covers are available to subscriber­s, see wallpaper.com/sub21

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