AnOther Man Spring / Summer 2013 : Alex Turner by Willy Vanderperre

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Alex Turner by Willy Vanderperre.
On Stands March 15th.

source: AnOther Magazine S/S 2013
 

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As an Arctic Monkeys and WV fan, I am really pleased.

(Al, that needs to go)
 
He looks bug eyed. And that hair isn't doing him any favors.
 
Alex + Willy is such a great combination and he just looks so perfect on this cover, can't wait to see more pics of him inside the magazine
 
I love me some Alex Turner... don't love his new look and 'do though.
 
What a cool surprise! Actually loving this a lot!
 
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He's here! The latest issue of Another Man, which hits newsstands tomorrow, features Arctic Monkeys frontman Alex Turner, photographed in LA by Willy Vanderperre and styled by Another Man creative director Alister Mackie. Inside, the rock icon discusses keeping his Yorkshire edge in Tinseltown, how he writes a hit song and why he prefers a tough crowd. Primal Scream’s irrepressible frontman, Bobby Gillespie, gives Alex Needham a one-on-one masterclass in rock’n’roll style and attitude, in a shoot photographed in LA by Niall O'Brien and styled in Saint Laurent by Hedi Slimane S/S13 by Katy England. Pop princess Sky Ferreira reveals all in a psychedelic centrefold by Nick Knight, and talks figure skating, hair routines and how she owes it all to Michael Jackson.

Celebrating the best of S/S13 men's fashion, nineteen-year-old folk-rock hero Jake Bugg stars in his first fashion shoot, photographed by Alasdair McLellan and styled by Alister Mackie. Artist and photographer Juergen Teller teams up with Alister Mackie for a Marc Jacobs special and this season's collections are shot by Cedric Buchet, Gosha Rubchinsky and Benjamin Alexander Huseby, styled by Bryan McMahon, Robbie Spencer and Mattias Karlsson.

And if that wasn't enough, the issue also includes an exclusive extract from punk pioneer Richard Hell’s long-awaited memoir; fashion high-priestess Pam Hogg on the enduring allure of Nick cave; Access All Areas, a 30-page wardrobe digest; and a Portfolio featuring Britain’s five best young bands.

Another Man is on sale from Thursday March 14.
anothermag.com
 
I'm no particular fan of the arctic monkeys but it's an okay cover, i guess. I'm so looking forward to the contents though, bobby gillespie (and katy england), nick cave (and pam hogg) , richard hell :D

i could do without sky ferreira being shoved down my throat by every magazine out there, though
 
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Alex by Willy Vanderperre, Styling by Alister Mackie

source: another mag instagram
 
Photogtapher: Nick Knight
Models: Sky Ferreira




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nick knight....you're breaking my heart. what happened to those perfect, balanced, intelligent images. this is basically an instagram filter.
 
I think the Nick Knight ed is fantastic. Although it's not really new and pretty much reminds me of the Pirelli calendar he shoot (which is better).
 
Think this magazine is dying! Just like pop...nothing interesting
 
Alex Turner
Photography: Willy Vanderperre
Styling: Alister Mackie
Hair: Jimmy Paul for Bumble and Bumble
Make-up: Sydney Zibrak at The Wall Group



Sheffield-born, now LA-based, Arctic Monkeys frontman Alex Turner is the cover star of the spring/summer 2013 issue of Another Man. Alongisde images from Willy Vanderperre and Alister Mackie's striking shoot, here we present five things you might not know about the rock 'n' roll star...

Alex Turner

Sheffield-born, now LA-based, Arctic Monkeys frontman Alex Turner is the cover star of the spring/summer 2013 issue of Another Man. Alongisde images from Willy Vanderperre and Alister Mackie's striking shoot, here we present five things you might not know about the rock 'n' roll star...

1. He moved to Los Angeles because…
“It’s built on rock’n’roll so the best studios and equipment are here. Well, that and the fact that the sun always shines and you can ride your motorcycle in December.”

2. He is baffled by his fanbase…
“It’s always the maddest people that come up to me. The other day an old bloke in the queue for the coffee shop said, “I just flew in from Indiana the other day. Are you from the Arctic Monkeys? We love your music, great to see you.” It blows my mind what the Arctic Monkeys' demographic is – it’s a mystery.”

3. He likes playing to tough crowds…
“When we first arrived in America we’d play a small venue in Florida and some hick would be shouting, ‘Come on, man! What is this?’ But I love those sorts of shows where you have to try and convince people. You have to become ten times more animated and really rattle everyone’s cage.”

4. The story behind his Death Ramps ring…
“We used to ride our BMXs on these little hills in the woods where we grew up in Sheffield. As six-year-olds they looked like death ramps to us – I always thought that’d be a cool name for a band. When we started using guest singers like Richard Hawley and Miles Kane on the B-side of our seven-inches we called ourselves the Death Ramps and my mate Reino Lehtonen-Riley, who owns The Great Frog, knocked up some rings. We’ve all got one.”

5. Why he’s had enough of David Bowie’s Time…
“I’ve been trying to fix a humming in my home stereo – it’s in the right speaker. David Bowie’s album Aladdin Sane has been sitting on the turntable so I’ve been playing Time – the first song on the second side – whenever I’ve tried to solve the problem. I must have heard that song thousands of times this week… I’ll never be able to listen to it again.”
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'END OF THE CENTURY'
Ph: Gosha Rubchinskiy
Styling: Robbie Spencer





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