No. 26
Trashy fashion on Heavenly Bodies, artificial typography, diary entries, and a portal into a gallery.
Frequent Visitors is our little newsletter created to share the things we (over at Frequent Practice) have enjoyed visiting each week. Sometimes related to design, reads, and creativity. Sometimes related to the wonders in between.
These six covers of More Or Less Mag! Their 6th issue celebrates creativity over cost and consumption through recycled clothes, glacier adventures, and trashy fashion!! Especially drawn to the Crystal Clear cover (shot by FV fav Jack Davison featuring the stunning work of makeup artist Lucia Pica) and Heavenly Bodies (an assembly of ex-Victoria’s Secret models in up-cycled underwear by Kezako!!)
Artificial Typography!! This delightful limited edition book by Gretel is a visual journey from A to Z seamlessly merging typography with fragments of art history.
We had the absolute pleasure of visiting Paul Verdell’s show at Library Street Collective during a recent trip to Detroit and marvelled at both the art works + the space designed by Snarkitecture.
This striking new cover by Chantal Jahchan for Verso Books.
“In this brilliant introduction to trans politics, journalist Shon Faye gives an incisive overview of systemic transphobia and argues that the struggle for trans rights is necessary to any struggle for social justice.”
In celebration of Annie Ernaux’s Nobel Prize in Literature, the Paris Review is sharing her diary entries from 1988.
Calen Knauf designed a custom stussy-branded hood ornament and name plate that was mounted on a Rolls-Royce.
Thank you for reading + we hope you enjoyed your visit :) As always, we’d love to learn about some of your favourite finds by reading + responding to all of your replies to this email! Thank you for sharing your favourite tunes, reads, and recently watched shows with us (and we may or may not be enjoying them along with a Negroni Sbagliato).
Until next time,
Your pals at FP