THE NEW ORDER ISSUE 37 - WES LANG

THE NEW ORDER ISSUE 37 - WES LANG

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THE NEW ORDER ISSUE 37 : RISE ABOVE

We are delighted to announce the release of THE NEW ORDER issue 37, the latest instalment of the quarterly publication to really embrace the essence of the publication with a host of really strong content. 

THE NEW ORDER ISSUE 37 features three covers:

Renowned artist WES LANG makes for a compelling cover, shot in his atelier in downtown Los Angeles by Kenneth Cappello. Providing us with a perfect insight into his process and approach to his art form this makes for really distinctive story. In addition we get a look at his latest collaboration with PROJECT GALLERI, a clothing venture born in Japan and produced in America featuring Wes Lang for its first collection.

Iconic sportswear brand ASICS are enjoying great success currently and a lot of that is owed to the foundations footwear designer TOSHIKAZU KAYANO laid out for the generations following in his footsteps. This in turn makes for a really interesting cover story for THE NEW ORDER with James Oliver visiting the illustrious designer at the Institute of Sport Science in Kobe to shoot and interview Kayano.

TOMMY RICHMAN, photographed by Kenneth Cappello makes for another bold cover feature. Having paved his way with his unique sound as well as his aspiration to become a top fighter makes for a unique individual. Tracks like Million Dollar Baby and Devil Is A Lie really put his name on the map, but there is so much more to the man than what you think.

Award winning Columbian native STILLZ makes another really intriguing cover. Photographed by good friend Nolan Zangas in Venice earlier in the year, the outcome is mysterious and unearthing. STILLZ sat down with good friends Arca and Bizarrap to create a unique conversation making worthwhile reading.

Featured content in this issue:

Amongst the stand out editorials in this issue we have photographed and interviewed Tyler Ballgame. We take an in-depth look into the world of CROSSOVER, the Malaysian retail giants who are currently celebrating 20 years of business and reaping the rewards of a lot of hard work. Australian musician Eden Burns lets us into his house to discuss his world and process of making music. Graff duo MIRF provide us with an insight into there rich history bombing New York and other parts of the world while they discuss the launch of their new book celebrating the history of their work. We also visit a handful of newsagents in North America discussing printed matter and why they will never die. Completing the issue is a variety of fashion editorials, notably a feature looking at the essence of Japanese fashion photographed by Taro Mizutaniand styled by Tsuyoshi Nimura.

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