INTERVIEW: JOHN BROTHERHOOD FROM FOOTPATROL

We shared some time with John Brotherhood, Brand Manager and Head of buying & operations at Footpatrol to discuss creativity, the importance of being earnest, and listening to and stimulating the minds of your community, as we look to unearth what the key is to true staying power in a notoriously transient retail game and most importantly, where the future lies /

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FIVE THINGS - FREJA KIRK

Growing up in a musical home, the Copenhagen-based artist Freja Kirk, has always been encouraged to make music throughout her teenage years by her parents. The signing of her new label marks the start of a new and exciting beginning for the outspoken musician.

We caught up with Freja Kirk on her morning swim in the canals of Copenhagen to get her “5 Things” /

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Live from CPH FW / Soulland AW20 Show

Leading up to Soulland’s AW20 Men’s & Women’s fashion show during Copenhagen Fashion Week, we caught up with the two founders for a chat about the past, current status and their thoughts about the brand. 

Stay tuned as The New Order exclusively live streams the show right here /  

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THE NEW ORDER - VOL.22 OUT NOW /

The New Order Vol. 22 features the one and only Liam Gallagher, John Brotherhood of Foot Patrol, Lounge lizzard Baxter Dury and Maynard James Keenan of TOOL.  While devling into minimalist cycle brand Pas Normal Studios, looking at the UACTP Gym project by Undefeated and speaking with Avant-Guard Jeweller Taro Hanabusa (aka Fangophilia). The issues editorials and partnerships contain features on brands such as 1017 ALYX 9SM, Wacko Maria, Salomon Persol and more etc. /

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EDITORIAL: COTE&CIEL "HORIZONS" VOL.4 WITH JAMES OLIVER

Synonymous with travel and innovative expression, côte&ciel's “Horizons” series profiles the inner mind workings of forward thinking creatives from around the globe.
Fourth in the Horizons Series, côte&ciel profiles New Zealand native, Founder and Editorial Director of street culture magazines The New Order and her., James Oliver /

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Backstage at Sacai

Sacai has built a clear brand DNA and voice over the years, yet designer Chitose Abe has expressed that her formula for creating her sough-after hybrids is mainly based on pure intuition than a set formula. As it turns out, Einstein the proponent of arguably the most famous and universal of all formulas; E = mc2 was also a big believer in intuition so you could say this theme as a match made in heaven.

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Backstage at 1017 ALYX 9SM

Matthew Williams’ 1017 ALYX 9SM rounded off the week of Mens shows in Paris returning to clandestine like industrial office show space of glass and metal that pairs perfectly with the designers intricate technical detailing. This season saw the designer push even further away from his streetwear ‘roots’ adopting more traditional menswear codes alongside feminine silky slip dresses whilst retaining the design details that bought him to the fore.

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Backstage at Raf Simons

In typical Raf fashion there were no show notes or interviews to expand on the story that was presented however with stand-out fur-lined muffs emblazoned with ’Solar Youth’, ‘They Can’t Stop Us All’ and ‘The Future Has Begun’ maybe this was the designers comment on the state of our planet and the younger generations feeling of collective angst against the ruling powers and establishment and desire to flee a scorched earth? 

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Backstage at Ann Demeulemeester

Sébastien Meunier looked to ballet masterpiece ‘The Afternoon of Faun’ written by Vaslav Nijinsky and first performed in the city of Paris over 100 years ago, and Claude Debussy’s music as inspiration for his Autumn-Winter mens collection.

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Backstage at Maison Mihara Yasuhiro

There have been a few designers changing lanes in the last couple of seasons, and the wave of new elegance and technical minimalism has officially hit land. Mihara Yasuhiro is clearly not a creative director that feels the need to swerve and we should admire a designer that sticks to his guns.

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Backstage at BED j.w. FORD

During the chaos of Fashion Week’s never ending circus of shows and presentations, TNO needed to slow things down a bit. We grabbed 5 minutes with one of the most interesting (at least in our eyes) designers and brands to emerge from Tokyo in the last few years, Shinpei Yamagishi of BED j.w. FORD to talk guerilla tactics and the current state of menswear /

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Backstage at Rick Owens

Rick Owens always wears his influences on his sleeve, it’s how he brings them together and execute’s them that keeps his collections exciting and people guessing what he will present next. This season was no exception as he continued to explore his recent romance with the seventies.

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Backstage at JW Anderson

JW Anderson presented his Men’s Autumn Winter 2020 collection at Lafayette Anticipations, a gallery usually home to contemporary art shows that Jonathan Anderson had curated with black and white chairs and seated mannequins, each looking onto the runway with masks of French Poet Arthur Rimbaud.

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Hackneyed

/ The latest in in our series of online exclusive editorials, “Hackneyed” explores a loose and disheveled reflection of the new Spring/Summer 20 season, shot on location in London’s East End.

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Five Things - Frederik Nystrup-Larsen & Oliver Sundqvist

The creative partnership between artists Frederik Nystrup-Larsen and Oliver Sundqvist has proven to be one which continuously questions the current state of contemporary art. Working at the intersection of art and design, the duo has through previous exhibitions (i.e. Off License - Cash Only) reinterpreted the processes of consumerism, serving critique on overconsumption and poor manufacturing. 

The Copenhagen/London based duo have among others produced vases for the restaurant NOMA, exhibited at Art Basel and established a couple of impressive solo-exhibitions even before leaving school.

We sat down with Frederik Nystrup-Larsen & Oliver Sundqvist to get their “5 Things” /

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INTERVIEW: NICHOLAS DALEY

Inspired by notions of multiculturalism within the British identity, Nicholas Daley has been laying down a consistently progressive and immersive approach to his London Fashion week presentations since his watershed “red Clay’ Collection for AW18. We caught up with Nicholas in Milan to talk about the thought process and inspirations behind his AW20 collection and what London offers Menswear from a cultural perspective right now /

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INTERVIEW: MARIA BLACK

Piercings have become a key element of self-expression, giving everyone the opportunity to create a completely individual look. Jeweller, Maria Black, is at the forefront of this empowering trend. Her delicate minimalist, supremely comfortable pieces have found a huge global fanbase.

We caught up with the founder & designer to learn more about the expansion of her piercing universe to Selfridges with the launch of her store and piercing studio /

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INTERVIEW: COURTNEY MC

The multifaceted designer and artist Courtney talks leaving Givenchy to go solo, working with Octavian and recent Shanghai exhibition at J.O.Y. Studio.

We caught up with the artist to learn more about her recent projects in art and fashion, and how she walks the line between both worlds /

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