Showroom
The Vintage Showroom have created a new image-heavy high culture publication to showcase their ethos and products.
Another new magazine has landed on our doormat, this time in the form of SHOWROOM, a new image-heavy high culture publication from leading vintage menswear store The Vintage Showroom. Created by illustrator James Tanner and photographer Nic Shonfeld, the magazine extracts from mainstay themes and timeless aesthetics. As they explain, 'It's something as nice to look at as it is to hold.'
Full of beautiful black and white images, the weighty magazine covers everything from the Spanish Riding School of Vienna to London Punk, 1920s New York cops to a lone, wild American Buffalo. Interspersed amongst the content pieces are stylistic photoshoots featuring clothes from the store and archives.
Like other brand publications we love (Fourth & Main, Acne Paper), it's a great concept magazine which showcases the ethos and products of the store in a creative and abstract fashion, where the content takes centre stage over the products. Check it out for yourself here .
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