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Welcome to our Spring issue Welcome to the Spring Issue Dearest Highsnobiety readers, I’m sitti

Welcome to our Spring issue Welcome to the Spring Issue Dearest Highsnobiety readers, I’m sitting here in a baggy suit and my favorite tie, flipping through this issue one last time before it is shipped off to the printer. If you know me, you know I’m a devout uniform dresser. I have a steady rotation of timeless garments and value longevity. The vintage tie I’m wearing around my neck right now is no exception: I can’t even count the number of times I’ve worn it since becoming Editor-in-Chief. I sported it twice at Men’s Fashion Week (an unheard-of action in fAsHiOn, in Paris, nonetheless)! And even though I’ve made some of my favorite purchases in the last few months (see: my dearly beloved Nike x Jacquemus sneakers or my Bottega Veneta nylon jacket), I still find myself inexplicably drawn to wearing this Ralph Lauren navy blue tie over and over again. Isn’t that the most magical part of getting dressed anyway? [READ THE FULL STORY HERE]( Why do we wear what we wear? This question was a huge motivation for the Spring issue. Clothing, especially in our hyper-visual world, is one of the most immediate ways to express yourself at any given moment in time. It’s also the reason why Central Cee, the British rapper who despite his fame insists on dressing himself, graces this cover. His love of designer tracksuits is part of who he is, and young people appreciate that commitment. [SHOP CENTRAL CEE'S FIT]( Included in this issue are more champions of taste: Reign Judge, Emma D’Arcy, and Montell Fish, among others. You’ll also read features on Dover Street Market’s Rose Bakery, the carabiner, and the work of menswear designer Connor McKnight. If you are getting this issue, I’m sure you will notice that it is smaller than previous ones. We, as a team, decided to resize the magazine alongside our editorial refocus. So, with the help of our many writers, editors, and contributors around the world, I present to you a reshaped Highsnobiety: We aren’t just a fashion magazine, but a podium for new perspectives on style. I’m grateful you’re here. Love, Willa Bennett [WELCOME TO OUR SPRING ISSUE](   FROM OUR BRAND PARTNER [OFF-WHITE™ FW23—OUR FAVORITE LOOKS FROM THE LUNAR EXTRAVAGANZA]( Download the Highsnobiety App [Instagram]( [TikTok]( [Discord]( [Twitter]( [Youtube]( [Facebook]( © 2022 Highsnobiety, Genthiner Str. 32-34, Berlin 10785, Germany You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website: {EMAIL}. You can [unsubscribe]( from this list. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms]( | [Store Terms]( | [View In Browser](

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