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Dossier Journal‘s latest issue, No. 7, hits newsstands this week. It’s jam packed with contributions from writers including Dan Savage and Miranda July, photographers like Francesco Carrozzini, and Lachlan Bailey, and stylists like Kate Lanphear and Alastair McKimm. And that’s just to name a few.
The girls behind the biannual arts and culture journal, editor Katherine Krause and creative director Skye Parrott (both of whom will be speaking at our May 9 “How I’m Making It” panel–wink, wink sign up here), have given us an exclusive look at the complete editorial featuring androgynous model Andrej Pejic, photographed by Collier Schorr.
BARNES & NOBLE’S CENSORING SHIRTLESS MEN NOW
Last night was a big night for the culturati, what with the Art Rocks benefit, Chanel’s Spring Fling, the Soirée au Louvre and Dossier Journal’s party at the New Museum. We kicked things off at the New Museum’s Sky Room where Dossier drew a large crowd to fete their 7th issue.
The sunglassed and cigarette smoking beautiful ones basked in the setting sun on a balcony while Grizzly Bear’s Chris Taylor manned the DJ booth. The hot topic of the night was the controversy surrounding the cover, which features the androgynous young Jean Paul Gaultier model Andrej Pejic who appears topless. Turns out newsstands (OK, we’ll name them: Barnes & Noble and Borders) are covering the image for being too risque. Little do they know they’re censoring the image of a shirtless man. Katherine Krause, Dossier‘s Editor-In-Chief, says that both bookstores have been made aware of Pejic’s gender but will move forward with the censoring. What’s more, it’s Dossier‘s financial responsibility to pay for the black poly bags with which their distribution people must cover the magazines.