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MilK Magazine Japon - Issue No. 50 (Autumn / Winter 2025)

£23
Description

The commemorative 50th issue explores the theme “In Circle,” celebrating connection, coexistence, and hope for the future. Shot by photographer Osamu Yokonami, the cover and opening fashion story follow children moving gracefully through nature, expressing “the circle” in poetic, visual ways that draw you into a quiet, emotional world. Inside, the “SILVER & GOLD” section highlights key trends curated by the editorial team, alongside special features showcasing new collections from agnès b., Paul Smith Junior, Lowrys Farm Kids, and more — each subtly echoing the issue’s circular motif. The magazine also offers rich cultural and lifestyle content: illustrator HONGAMA presents a 16-page circle-themed colouring book; “Art to Make You Smile” spotlights painter Makiko Kudo with an in-depth interview; and Taro Mizutani appears in “Innocent View,” reflecting on the origins of his photography. Rounding out the issue are MilK Japon’s signature colourful series — from Erika Kobayashi’s “Children’s Life Counseling Room +” to Madoka Yamazaki’s “New Family Films” and the beloved “Delicious Stories” recipe column — plus selected features from the French edition, including parent–child fashion, a Paris apartment profile, children’s sleep insights, and more. A beautifully crafted, multi-layered issue celebrating modern family culture with creativity and depth.

Condition
New
Color
Blue
Seller
time & space

time & space is an appointment-only studio and showroom based in London, dedicated to rethinking the exhibition experience through a more considered, shared, and immersive approach. Bringing together furniture, art, objects, and books, the space is meticulously curated with a focus on the iconic design movements of the 1960s, 1970s, and beyond, spanning both interior and contemporary design. Acting as a bridge between collectible design and modern aesthetics, time & space creates an ongoing dialogue across disciplines - from interiors and architecture to photography, fashion, and visual culture. Designed as both a reference point and a living environment, the showroom offers a cohesive and thoughtfully integrated space where art, design, and cultural exchange exist seamlessly together.

  • Contemporary
  • Japanese

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