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With his self-titled magazine and streetwear line, Andrew Richardson is examining culture through th

With his self-titled magazine and streetwear line, Andrew Richardson is examining culture through the lens of sexuality—and creating a space for freedom of thought. [New Arrivals] [Clothing] [Shoes] [Bags] [Accessories] [A Tête-à -Tête with Andrew Richardson] [A Tête-à -Tête with Andrew Richardson] The Stylist-Turned-Editor-Turned-Designer Explains the Power of Vulgarity and Secret Codes With his self-titled magazine and streetwear line, Andrew [Richardson] is examining culture through the lens of sexuality—and creating a space for freedom of thought. [Read] [Take Flight] Aviation-inspired staples have a down-to-earth utilitarianism. [Burberry - Navy Aviator Jacket] Burberry [Marcelo Burlon County of Milan - Black Alpha Industries Edition MA-1 Bomber Jacket] Marcelo Burlon County of Milan [OAMC - White Airbourne Shirt] OAMC [Yohji Yamamoto - Black Straps Blazer] Yohji Yamamoto [Dita - Gunmetal Gold-Plated Victoire Aviator Sunglasses] Dita [Ray-Ban - Gold Mirrored Aviator Sunglasses] Ray-Ban [OAMC - Black Aviator Blucher Derbys] OAMC [UEG - Black Machine Backpack] UEG [John Elliott - Grey Parachute Jacket] John Elliott [Shop the Trend] [Rural Futurism] [Rural Futurism] Architecture Critic Niklas Maak Examines the Radical Potential of the Countryside Could it be that we’re the last generation to see the big city as a promise? [Read] [The Theory of Color] [The Theory of Color] Finding Chaos and Harmony in This Season’s Clothing and the Sightscapes of Montreal Using color as a catalyst, photographer Rebecca Storm coordinates vibrant pieces from [Maison Margiela], [Emilio Pucci], and [Ashish] with scenes from our home city. [View] [View Online] [Customer Care] [Update Preferences] Copyright © 2016 [ssense.com]. All rights reserved. [Terms and Conditions] [Privacy Policy] Please add [newsletters@ssense.com] to your address book to ensure our newsletters reach your inbox. If you no longer wish to receive email updates, please [unsubscribe]. SSENSE 333 Chabanel W, #900 Montreal, QC H2N 2E7 Canada - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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