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Numéro Berlin #1 November 2016 : The Premiere Issue

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Julia Stegner photographed by Albert Watson, styled by Akeem Smith, hair by Joey George and makeup by Alice Lane



Lisa Helene Kramer photographed by Ronald Dick, styled by Tabassom Charaf, hair by Noriko Takayama and makeup by Feride Uslu



Nadja Auermann photographed by Arnaud Lajeunie, styled by Akeem Smith, hair by Joseph Pujalte and makeup by Alice Ghendrih



Toni Garrn photographed by Richard Kern, styled by Ada Kokosar, hair by Neil Grupp and makeup by Maki H



Jella Haase photographed by Heji Shin, styled by Goetz Offergeld and Sina Braetz and hair & makeup by Christian Fritzenwanker



Lina Hoss photographed by Itai Doron, styled by Goetz Offergeld and Sina Braetz and hair & makeup by Christian Fritzenwanker



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Oh yes :heart:

funny Toni looks completely uninterested in that shot and that's probably the most interesting she's looked in years. Nadja's cover is great too. So excited for this! and so happy they went for Berlin instead of Germany.. that's exactly how I feel too! :lol:
 
I am here for all of them bar Toni's. Her expression says, "Ok, because I love you, but I'm actually really tired and want to go to sleep. Hurry up."

Numero Berlin had better be artsy and weird as f**k.
 
Wow this is so good, and so German. Finally a magazine that's not copying the main edition :mowhawk:
 
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I'm usually put off by multi-covers,
but these are so fresh, unique and intriguing, some more than others, but as a whole making me very excited.
 
I want them all, even Toni's. These covers alone are exceptional, easily the most interesting images I've seen in years. I hope they'll continue in this vein! Why 'Berlin' though? Such a flawed and outdated logic. If it's a marketing angle, then sorry, won't wash well.
 
Looks great - glad to see Albert Watson. It feels very German, at least to this American
 
Wow, this looks so intriguing, especially the Nadja Auermann cover. I like the way they stylised Berlin on the masthead, although i'm unsure if calling it Numero 'berlin' works. Sure it works for Numero Tokyo, but now i expect it to be consistently arty and reflect Berlin. If they're just going to reprint and be unoriginal better just call it Numero Germany.
 
I'm totally enthousiast by this ! the art direction is ambitious. I wonder how "Berlin" will be different from "germany"
My favorite is the cover with Nadja Auermann.
I hope I'll find it in France, where I live.
 
I also wonder about the decision to pick Berlin over Germany... I'm not sure the name is definitive, their social media handle is @numerogermany.

In other news, the issue looks massive !

 
Nadja Auermann
Photographed by Arnaud Lajeunie
Styled by Akeem Smith
Hair by Joseph Pujalte
Makeup by Alice Ghendrih




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Lisa Helene Kramer
Photographed by Ronald Dick
Styled by Tabassom Charaf
Hair by Noriko Takayama
Makeup by Feride Uslu




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Very nice, stark Northern European fashion imagery, reminds me of Dutch magazine. Love what im seeing, Nadja's edit is sick.
 
A-m-a-z-ing covers especially Toni and Lina
 
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Toni by Richard Kern


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Models: Esther Heesch, Mia Grünwald & Nicole Atieno


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Loving all I see so far, also loving how they seem to handle everything with care: it's very Numéro yet very Berlin, sehr deutsch in the very best way. The covers are awesome and I wouldn't even know which one to choose, Toni's reminds me of Bettina Rheims bed shots (featured once on the Spiegel magazine's cover with Dovile Virsilaite, Lara Stone etc.). Lisa Helene's and Lina's are also gorgeous... and so is the last story posted. All that to say I'm rather impressed so far with the aesthetics and the contents, my only concern is how they will keep up with this next time and beyond, I hope this first issue is meant to be their standard.
 
Amazing covers and content. I think with this first issue, a strong identity has already been showed, which is something so rare to find in magazines this days.
 
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