'HIGHStyle' is the name of the first issue of beloved contemporary street culture website Highsbobiety's new venture. The publication is intended to be "a space of creative experimentation," says editor-in-chief Thom Bettridge. According to him, "magazines are about urgency. About feeling present and in the right-now. About feeling epic and disposable at the same time."
It turns out, however, that 'HIGHStyle' is not the permanent name of the magazine. Since issues are themed, the publication's title will reflect the contents of each. Possible follow-ups of the 'HIGHStyle' issue include 'HIGHArt,' 'HIGHAltitude,' 'HIGHSpeed,' 'HIGHPerformance,' and so on. The curated content, combined with Highsnobiety's expertise in everything contemporary and street culture--from installations to streetwear--are sure to pique consumer attention.
Thematic Contemporary Magazines
Highsnobiety Launches 'HIGHStyle,' a New In-Print Venture
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