Illustration by Vault-49 |
REVENGE OF THE WORDS: Zembla, the new
Brit-lit magazine, has the fashion world reading something other than Women's
Wear Daily. A stylishly designed amalgam of The Paris Review and Paris Vogue,
Zembla -- named after a fictional land in the Nabokov novel ''Pale Fire'' -- has
not only attracted fashion advertising from the likes of Marc Jacobs, Gucci and
Issey Miyake, but has also received contributions from frockland luminaries like
Hedi Slimane, Manolo Blahnik and Nicole Farhi. ''The magazine is a bit like a
club,'' says Zembla's editor, Dan Crowe, ''and the fashion world is keen to buy
membership into it because t here aren't that many smart, attractive magazines
around.''
The magazine -- published by the antiquarian book dealer Simon Finch --
offers a mix of fiction and nonfiction, and while the overall tone is more
celebratory than critical, Zembla is not afraid to poke fun at the literary
giants, especially if they're dead (each issue features an irreverent posthumous
interview). Zembla probably won't appeal to the grumpy Granta set, but what
other magazine's masthead can boast contributors like Brian Eno and Vladimir
Nabokov?
HORACIO SILVA