Cause & Effect Magazine We discovered Cause & Effect this week and were immediately taken by it. Inclusive, ethical, political, and diverse – it is a refreshing rebuff to the fashion industry, challenging norms and showcasing cultural diversity on every page. Here’s what i-D magazine have to say about Cause & Effect: “A hardback, soft-paged creation of beauty, the magazine raises a middle finger to the whitewashed, male-dominated, and slightly deranged political climate of now. It shifts the focus onto marginalized communities and places them center stage. As the brainchild of Saudi Arabian editor-in-chief Amnah Hafez and Tom Rasmussen, Cause & Effect doesn’t tiptoe around race, gender, and sexuality like most mainstream magazines do, but, instead, embraces the topics as its chief matters. Issue One took almost a year to put together and you can immediately see why: the magazine’s long-reads and think pieces sensitively tackle issues around body image, HIV activism, and what goes on in the wardrobe of a leather fetishist. Then there’s the contributor list, a roll call for some of the most exciting people in fashion and art right now: Vince Larubina is senior fashion editor, Nadine Ijewere, Thurstan Redding, and Gwénaëlle Trannoy head editorial photography, and the mag’s cover stars include NYC voguing legend and portrait photographer Kia LaBeija and bad boy designer Walter Van Beirendonck.” Background image credit: Hatty Carman&Effect @causeandeffectmag


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Add to Calendar Europe/Paris Cause & Effect Magazine We discovered Cause & Effect this week and were immediately taken by it. Inclusive, ethical, political, and diverse – it is a refreshing rebuff to the fashion industry, challenging norms and showcasing cultural diversity on every page. Here’s what i-D magazine have to say about Cause & Effect: “A hardback, soft-paged creation of beauty, the magazine raises a middle finger to the whitewashed, male-dominated, and slightly deranged political climate of now. It shifts the focus onto marginalized communities and places them center stage. As the brainchild of Saudi Arabian editor-in-chief Amnah Hafez and Tom Rasmussen, Cause & Effect doesn’t tiptoe around race, gender, and sexuality like most mainstream magazines do, but, instead, embraces the topics as its chief matters. Issue One took almost a year to put together and you can immediately see why: the magazine’s long-reads and think pieces sensitively tackle issues around body image, HIV activism, and what goes on in the wardrobe of a leather fetishist. Then there’s the contributor list, a roll call for some of the most exciting people in fashion and art right now: Vince Larubina is senior fashion editor, Nadine Ijewere, Thurstan Redding, and Gwénaëlle Trannoy head editorial photography, and the mag’s cover stars include NYC voguing legend and portrait photographer Kia LaBeija and bad boy designer Walter Van Beirendonck.” Background image credit: Hatty Carman&Effect @causeandeffectmag

Cause & Effect Magazine
We discovered Cause & Effect this week and were immediately taken by it. Inclusive, ethical, political, and diverse – it is a refreshing rebuff to the fashion industry, challenging norms and showcasing cultural diversity on every page.

Here’s what i-D magazine have to say about Cause & Effect: “A hardback, soft-paged creation of beauty, the magazine raises a middle finger to the whitewashed, male-dominated, and slightly deranged political climate of now. It shifts the focus onto marginalized communities and places them center stage. As the brainchild of Saudi Arabian editor-in-chief Amnah Hafez and Tom Rasmussen, Cause & Effect doesn’t tiptoe around race, gender, and sexuality like most mainstream magazines do, but, instead, embraces the topics as its chief matters.
Issue One took almost a year to put together and you can immediately see why: the magazine’s long-reads and think pieces sensitively tackle issues around body image, HIV activism, and what goes on in the wardrobe of a leather fetishist. Then there’s the contributor list, a roll call for some of the most exciting people in fashion and art right now: Vince Larubina is senior fashion editor, Nadine Ijewere, Thurstan Redding, and Gwénaëlle Trannoy head editorial photography, and the mag’s cover stars include NYC voguing legend and portrait photographer Kia LaBeija and bad boy designer Walter Van Beirendonck.”
Background image credit: Hatty Carman
#Cause&Effect #Libtriptych #libreriarecommends #magazines #independentpublishing #queer #diversity #political #ethical #inclusive @causeandeffectmag

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Cause & Effect Magazine
We discovered Cause & Effect this week and were immediately taken by it. Inclusive, ethical, political, and diverse – it is a refreshing rebuff to the fashion industry, challenging norms and showcasing cultural diversity on every page.

Here’s what i-D magazine have to say about Cause & Effect: “A hardback, soft-paged creation of beauty, the magazine raises a middle finger to the whitewashed, male-dominated, and slightly deranged political climate of now. It shifts the focus onto marginalized communities and places them center stage. As the brainchild of Saudi Arabian editor-in-chief Amnah Hafez and Tom Rasmussen, Cause & Effect doesn’t tiptoe around race, gender, and sexuality like most mainstream magazines do, but, instead, embraces the topics as its chief matters.
Issue One took almost a year to put together and you can immediately see why: the magazine’s long-reads and think pieces sensitively tackle issues around body image, HIV activism, and what goes on in the wardrobe of a leather fetishist. Then there’s the contributor list, a roll call for some of the most exciting people in fashion and art right now: Vince Larubina is senior fashion editor, Nadine Ijewere, Thurstan Redding, and Gwénaëlle Trannoy head editorial photography, and the mag’s cover stars include NYC voguing legend and portrait photographer Kia LaBeija and bad boy designer Walter Van Beirendonck.”
Background image credit: Hatty Carman
#Cause&Effect #Libtriptych #libreriarecommends #magazines #independentpublishing #queer #diversity #political #ethical #inclusive @causeandeffectmag

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