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CAROLYN MURPHY Lotta Volkova PAOLO ROVERSI Caroline Trentini RIHANNA iD magazine

CAROLYN MURPHY Lotta Volkova PAOLO ROVERSI Caroline Trentini RIHANNA iD magazine

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Cover model - CAROLYN MURPHY. This issue was printed in a choice of 4 covers - Carolyn Murphy, Daria, Liya Kebede and Kate Moss. I have other covers available and will be listing these shortly.

Rare, sold out issue of i-D fashion mag from the U.K. .

i-D is 25 years old. To commemorate this milestone, four different covers were published. Carolyn, Daria, Kate and Liya grace the front page in nothing more than their birthday suits. To celebrate the occasion, ID present 25 women - selected by 25 photographers - who inspire, excite and ignite. 10 page photo shoot with Kate Moss.
Stella Tennant by Paolo Roversi, all clothes by Comme des Garcons, 6 pages. When a fashion visionary such as Rei Kawakubo takes our defunct notion of ‘the bride’ to task, you just know that stale old meringue is going to get smashed. The Autumn/Winter 2005/06 Comme des Garçons collection ‘Broken Bride’ addressed the issue with a blizzard of ice and midnight black. Text by Skye Sherwin. Photography by Paolo RoversI.

Sasha Pivovarova, Caroline Trentini, Jessica Stam, Sara S, Polina Kouklina and Vlada wear the A/W 2005 Collections over a massive 60 page shoot.

Early Agyness Deyn, wearing Stella McCartney, one page.

Marina Perez in A Potted History by Marcelo Krasilcic, 8 pages of Marios Schwab jewellery pieces stuck to lingerie and clothes by Margaret Howell, Lanvin etc.

Writer Susan Corrigan dissects in her thinkpiece, the modern muses who play an equal opportunities role.

Behind the scenes at Mike Mills' first film Thumsucker. 4 pages inc interview and several photos of Lou Taylor Pucci.

Rihanna, early photograph by Isabel Asha Penzlien, just as her single Pn de Reply is released.

Mike Pitt - The New Jersey twenty-something is not like other actors. As a kid Michael Pitt says Nirvana were too mainstream for him. Now he’s turned in the performance of a career as their doomed frontman Kurt Cobain. While Hollywood hots up for him, he’d rather concentrate on music. This is one leading man who’s doing it for real. Text by Glenn Waldron. Photography by Matt Jones, 6 pages. 2 pages are of Mike and Jamie Bochert together.

Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin met nearly 20 years ago in Holland. Today they are at the top of the photography universe. Their art/fashion fusion is equally apt to find homes in galleries, on hoardings and in magazines, in glossy glory. And they wouldn’t have it any other way. Text by Susan Corrigan. Photography by Inez and Vinoodh

Graffiti artist Barry McGee grew up in the blue-collar Mission district of San Francisco where artists drove scooters, posed as mods and rocked out to Mortal Coil in clubs tattooed in graffiti. Today he’s still tagging, while he’s brought large scale Graf inspired installation chaos to the gallery. Text by Jessica Lack. Photography by Matt Jones

The late Leigh Bowery left a large gap in the London scene. Where are today’s kids willing to uphold the age-old after-hours tradition of dressing like a Christmas tree-meets-Norman Foster building, living for the night, and in doing so influencing the efforts of established fashion designers and stylists? Lotta Skeletrix is the answer. Text by James Anderson. Photography by Lotta Volkova

With the most attention grabbing name in Art, Jan de Cock has constructed a world of green chipboard. With this humble material his architectural sculpture has taken over the most sophisticated of structures from his current Tate Modern project to commercial commissions for Comme des Garcons and Raf Simons. Welcome to Atelier Jan de Cock. Text by Belinda Bowring.

His photos can be funny and angry, but they are also infused with a total wow factor. Tom Wood, The Photie Man, can move casual observers, art lovers and absolute philistines to tears. Here ID present an exclusive selection of photographs by the poet of Northern England. Text by Paul Flynn. Photography by Tom Wood.

i-D's eyes on the street bring you up to minute with the latest happenings in art, fashion and music: Tracy and the Plastics, Mania Akbari, Goshka Macuga, Pipilotti Rist, Balenciaga, Cosmic Wonder, Wolf Creek and much, much more.

I-Con - Siouxsie Sioux talks underground sensibility and icon status with London club scene queens Princess Julia and Mark Moore. One page Q&A with photo.

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Scarce collector's item - insurance is included in post.

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