Doesn't Exist Magazine: Cinema and Fashion Publication
Doesn't Exist Magazine is an avant-garde print publication that explores the intersection of cinema, fashion, and contemporary art. Based in London, United Kingdom, the magazine is known for its unique format that brings fashion elements into a cinematic landscape. Each issue of Doesn't Exist Magazine is typically presented as a luxury hardcover edition and is often dedicated to a specific director or cinematic theme, providing an immersive odyssey through their artistic universe. Notable editions have included tributes to Federico Fellini, Peter Greenaway, Michelangelo Antonioni, Bruce LaBruce, and John Waters. The magazine translates these filmic influences into intricate fashion stories, pictorial written pieces, exclusive interviews, and striking illustrations. Founded by publisher and editor-in-chief Alex Babboni, Doesn't Exist Magazine collaborates with a global team of creatives, including photographers like Takay and Torbjørn Rødland, and designers such as Corrie Nielsen and Matty Bovan. By merging the industries of film and fashion, the publication offers a fresh perspective on visual storytelling. It serves as a dedicated space for artists and enthusiasts who appreciate the high-quality paper and printing techniques used to capture its filmic aesthetic. As a bi-annual publication, Doesn't Exist Magazine continues to push boundaries in the independent publishing world, providing a platform for both established figures and promising new talents in the creative arts.