Lead ImagePhotography by Sharna Osborne, Alasdair McLellan, Zoë Ghertner, Gabriel Moses, Tanya and Zhenya Posternak and Collier SchorrStyling by Emma Wyman, Alister Mackie, Katie Shillingford, Nell Kalonji, Agata Belcen and Rebecca Perlmutar
Spring/Summer 2026 marks a milestone: our 50th issue, celebrating 25 years of AnOther Magazine. “Not only fashion but the world has shifted seismically over that period, and from the start, that has been our remit – to explore culture and context, to converse with our times,” says editor-in-chief Susannah Frankel. “A word that kept recurring throughout its making was kinship, a notion of like minds and forged connections, shared aims and approaches, ideals and ideologies – the individuals who make a collective whole.”
Our pages are populated by talent at the forefront of culture – some returning, others new. This issue is dedicated to them, to the creatives, the artists, actors, musicians, and the fashion designers who have inspired us in content and conversation over the past quarter-century. “To them, we want to say thanks.” Here’s what to expect from the 512-page Spring/Summer 2026 issue.
Men’s jacket in virgin wool cloth and satin, men’s trousers in virgin wool, hat in silk and cotton and men’s boots in suede, leather and rubber by DIOR. My Dior ear cuff in yellow and white gold by DIOR JOAILLERIEPhotography by Sharna Osborne. Styling by Emma Wyman
Blouse in silk with ribbon in lace, men’s trousers in virgin wool and men’s boots in suede, leather and rubber by DIOR. My Dior cuff in yellow and white gold by DIOR JOAILLERIEPhotography by Sharna Osborne. Styling by Emma Wyman
1. In a wide-ranging interview, Charlize Theron talks to Doreen St Félix about her early years in South Africa, her formative career in Nineties Hollywood, motherhood and her decision to start producing. “I’m a grown-ass woman,” she says. “I do want a little bit of control over my own destiny in the art that I make.” Theron wears Jonathan Anderson’s debut womenswear collection for Dior, photographed by Sharna Osborne and styled by Emma Wyman.
Coat in wool by VIVIENNE WESTWOOD. Shorts in polyester by ANDREAS KRONTHALER FOR VIVIENNE WESTWOODPhotography by Alasdair McLellan. Styling by Alister Mackie
2. Over high tea in a London hotel, Alexander Skarsgård speaks to Jack Sunnucks about his role in Pillion as a “brooding, gay, leather-clad biker in a relationship with an eager submissive”. Alongside our cover shoot photographed by Alasdair McLellan and styled by Alister Mackie, Skarsgård talks control, vulnerability and Pillion’s big pierced-penis moment. “A question I’ve been thinking about is, what type of projects, what kind of depictions of queer people in general do we want on screen and on television? And is there a diversity in the stories that are told? Are some scary, or funny, or awkward? Is there room for a movie like Pillion out there?” says Skarsgård. “I felt strongly that, yes, there was.”
Shirt in cotton by CHARVET. Stylist’s own vest in cotton. And dress (worn underneath) in cotton broderie anglaise by SIMONE ROCHAPhotography by Zoë Ghertner. Styling by Katie Shillingford
3. Before her next turn in Ryan Murphy’s much-anticipated retelling of the story of alleged murderer Lizzie Borden, Vicky Krieps tells Hannah Lack about her raw-boned and radically unmediated approach to acting. “I have to make sure I’m coming from a place of truth,” says Krieps. “But early on I realised the less disciplined I am, the more something happens I could never have dreamt of. So I have no discipline. I’m total chaos.” Krieps is photographed by Zoë Ghertner and styled by Katie Shillingford.
Dress in polyester by JUNYA WATANABE. Earrings, bangle, Pamela’s own engraved bracelets and ring by PANDORAPhotography by Collier Schorr. Styling by Rebecca Perlmutar
Shirt in cotton piqué and shorts in cotton poplin by PRADA. Earrings by PANDORAPhotography by Collier Schorr. Styling by Rebecca Perlmutar
4. Pamela Anderson, who first appeared on the cover of AnOther for our Autumn/Winter 2002 issue, returns to the magazine photographed by Collier Schorr and styled by Rebecca Perlmutar, the star here stepping into a dual role artist and muse. In conversation with Tim Blanks, Anderson describes a run of upcoming films and stage projects – from indie features and festival-bound debuts to auteur-led dramas. “I feel like I’m getting a second chance at all of it,” she says.
Trousers in viscose and loafers in patent leather by PHOEBE PHILO. Her own earrings (throughout)Photography by Gabriel Moses. Styling by Nell Kalonji
5. Artist, curator, educator and mother Solange turns 40 this year. First on our cover for the Autumn/Winter 2017 season, Solange todayis wiser than ever, captured by Gabriel Moses and styled by Nell Kalonji. “Creating felt like a means of survival,” she tells Connor Garel.
Gown in quilted silk twill and ring and bracelet in 18-carat yellow gold with mandarin garnets, rubellites and diamonds by GUCCIPhotography by Tanya and Zhenya Posternak. Styling by Agata Belcen
6. Bold, fearless and opinionated, model Alex Consani stars in Demna’s first collection for Gucci, photographed by Tanya and Zhenya Posternak and styled by Agata Belcen. The savvy Consani speaks with Shon Faye about trans visibility, branching out into comedy, and the problems she is trying to solve: “When you’re in a public job, if you’re not doing it for a higher purpose, then you’re not doing it right,” she says.
Alice is wearing a skirt in silk cotton and brogues in leather by CHANEL. Socks in cotton by CHARVETPhotography by Willy Vanderperre. Styling by Olivier Rizzo
Lamine is wearing a shirt in cotton poplin by CHARVET for CHANEL. Earring in silver by CHANELPhotography by Willy Vanderperre. Styling by Olivier Rizzo
7. In a seismic season for fashion, AnOther documents the industry’s transformed landscape.
Matthieu Blazy’s first show at the helm of Chanel last October was a bravura performance, grappling with a house paradox – what Chanel was, is and could be. For the 50th issue, Blazy speaks to Alexander Fury about the challenges of reimagining Chanel’s past, present and future. “It wasn’t easy, I can tell you,” Blazy says. “The pressure is so nerve-wracking. But if you don’t enjoy what you do, why do it?” His collection is photographed by Willy Vanderperre and styled by Olivier Rizzo, both longtime collaborators of the magazine.
Alix is wearing a top in feathers by MUGLERPhotography by Paolo Roversi. Styling by Robbie Spencer
George is wearing a dress in jersey with feathers and pumps in patent leather by MUGLERPhotography by Paolo Roversi. Styling by Robbie Spencer
Fury also speaks to Mugler’s Miguel Castro Freitas, whose debut collection for that maison was photographed and styled for this issue by Paolo Roversi and Robbie Spencer.
Cocoon-sleeved body in viscose, earrings in brass and ballerina flats in leather by GIVENCHY BY SARAH BURTON. Tights in nylon by WOLFORDPhotography by Carlijn Jacobs. Styling by Katie Shillingford
“I arrived and it was a bit like being at home but in a different place,” Sarah Burton tells Susannah Frankel. After 27 years at McQueen, the last 13 as creative director, she is now making Givenchy her own. The collection is photographed by Carlijn Jacobs and styled by Katie Shillingford.
Cala is wearing a bra in crepe de chine, shorts in cotton poplin, earring in white gold with morganite, aquamarine and diamond, ring in white gold with morganite and aquamarines and gloves in leather by PRADAPhotography by Brianna Capozzi. Styling by Emma Wyman
Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons also share their thoughts about jewellery: their memories, their own favourite pieces, and the philosophy that inspired Prada’s third fine jewellery collection, photographed here by Brianna Capozzi and styled by Emma Wyman.
Body in stretch silk knit, skirt in wool gabardine with tassels in silk, petticoat in nylon and socks in silk fringed knit by ALAÏA. Mules in patent leather by FERRAGAMOPhotography by Charlotte Wales. Styling by Katie Shillingford
Charlotte Wales and Katie Shillingford bring a pop of colour – primary, secondary, complementary – to the cover for AnOther Way to Wear.
Dress in nylon by SAINT LAURENT BY ANTHONY VACCARELLO. Boots in leather by EMPORIO ARMANIPhotography by Robin Galiegue. Styling by Robbie Spencer
Loli is wearing a jumpsuit in wool by LOUIS VUITTONPhotography by Robin Galiegue. Styling by Robbie Spencer
The season’s trends and key designers are beautifully captured in a series of fashion and beauty stories by Nick Knight, Ellie Grace Cumming, Robin Galiegue, Camille Vivier, Viviane Sassen, Ammy Drammeh, Alessandro Raimondo, Takashi Homma, Shotaro Yamaguchi, Marie Valognes, Akeem Smith, Danielle Neu and Isabelle Sayer.
8. As Catherine Opie’s new show To Be Seen opens at the National Portrait Gallery, the celebrated photographer curates our Art Project. Opie is visited at her LA studio by her friend, the author Maggie Nelson, for a raw and rigorous conversation on vulnerability, feminism and history. Opie’s self-portrait, taken when she was just nine years old, is one of our anniversary covers.
Miuccia Prada, Spring/Summer 2005, Lee Alexander McQueen, Spring/Summer 2006, Azzedine Alaïa, Autumn/Winter 2016Document
9. Every issue we invite a cultural luminary to guest-edit our Document section. Past talents include Björk, Sofia Coppola, Luca Guadagnino, Hilton Als, Chris Kraus, Tilda Swinton, Ocean Vuong and Wim Wenders. This issue we’ve done something different: to mark the milestone, we look back on 25 years and give this space over to the designers who have populated our pages – from Alexander McQueen to Yohji Yamamoto. “They touch on everything that has changed our world since 2001, beginning, of course, with 9/11, moving through the boom of the first decade of the century, to the 2008 crash and, more recently, the Covid-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement,” says Frankel. “All are representative of seismic shifts in thinking and feeling.”
Miles GreenbergPhotography by Mark Peckmezian
Lyra PramukPhotography by Mark Peckmezian
10. This season’s portfolio section, AnOther Thing I Wanted to Tell You …, is captured by Mark Peckmezian. Nina Hoss, Kandis Williams, Roe Ethridge, Miles Greenberg and Lyra Pramuk are among many other talents who feature, spanning the spectrum of creativity, in a fitting celebration we are privileged to publish.
The Spring/Summer 2026 issue, marking 25 years of AnOther Magazine, is on sale now.
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Lead ImagePhotography by Sharna Osborne, Alasdair McLellan, Zoë Ghertner, Gabriel Moses, Tanya and Zhenya Posternak and Collier SchorrStyling by Emma Wyman, Alister Mackie, Katie Shillingford, Nell Kalonji, Agata Belcen and Rebecca Perlmutar
Spring/Summer 2026 marks a milestone: our 50th issue, celebrating 25 years of AnOther Magazine. “Not only fashion but the world has shifted seismically over that period, and from the start, that has been our remit – to explore culture and context, to converse with our times,” says editor-in-chief Susannah Frankel. “A word that kept recurring throughout its making was kinship, a notion of like minds and forged connections, shared aims and approaches, ideals and ideologies – the individuals who make a collective whole.”
Our pages are populated by talent at the forefront of culture – some returning, others new. This issue is dedicated to them, to the creatives, the artists, actors, musicians, and the fashion designers who have inspired us in content and conversation over the past quarter-century. “To them, we want to say thanks.” Here’s what to expect from the 512-page Spring/Summer 2026 issue.
Men’s jacket in virgin wool cloth and satin, men’s trousers in virgin wool, hat in silk and cotton and men’s boots in suede, leather and rubber by DIOR. My Dior ear cuff in yellow and white gold by DIOR JOAILLERIEPhotography by Sharna Osborne. Styling by Emma Wyman
Blouse in silk with ribbon in lace, men’s trousers in virgin wool and men’s boots in suede, leather and rubber by DIOR. My Dior cuff in yellow and white gold by DIOR JOAILLERIEPhotography by Sharna Osborne. Styling by Emma Wyman
1. In a wide-ranging interview, Charlize Theron talks to Doreen St Félix about her early years in South Africa, her formative career in Nineties Hollywood, motherhood and her decision to start producing. “I’m a grown-ass woman,” she says. “I do want a little bit of control over my own destiny in the art that I make.” Theron wears Jonathan Anderson’s debut womenswear collection for Dior, photographed by Sharna Osborne and styled by Emma Wyman.
Coat in wool by VIVIENNE WESTWOOD. Shorts in polyester by ANDREAS KRONTHALER FOR VIVIENNE WESTWOODPhotography by Alasdair McLellan. Styling by Alister Mackie
2. Over high tea in a London hotel, Alexander Skarsgård speaks to Jack Sunnucks about his role in Pillion as a “brooding, gay, leather-clad biker in a relationship with an eager submissive”. Alongside our cover shoot photographed by Alasdair McLellan and styled by Alister Mackie, Skarsgård talks control, vulnerability and Pillion’s big pierced-penis moment. “A question I’ve been thinking about is, what type of projects, what kind of depictions of queer people in general do we want on screen and on television? And is there a diversity in the stories that are told? Are some scary, or funny, or awkward? Is there room for a movie like Pillion out there?” says Skarsgård. “I felt strongly that, yes, there was.”
Shirt in cotton by CHARVET. Stylist’s own vest in cotton. And dress (worn underneath) in cotton broderie anglaise by SIMONE ROCHAPhotography by Zoë Ghertner. Styling by Katie Shillingford
3. Before her next turn in Ryan Murphy’s much-anticipated retelling of the story of alleged murderer Lizzie Borden, Vicky Krieps tells Hannah Lack about her raw-boned and radically unmediated approach to acting. “I have to make sure I’m coming from a place of truth,” says Krieps. “But early on I realised the less disciplined I am, the more something happens I could never have dreamt of. So I have no discipline. I’m total chaos.” Krieps is photographed by Zoë Ghertner and styled by Katie Shillingford.
Dress in polyester by JUNYA WATANABE. Earrings, bangle, Pamela’s own engraved bracelets and ring by PANDORAPhotography by Collier Schorr. Styling by Rebecca Perlmutar
Shirt in cotton piqué and shorts in cotton poplin by PRADA. Earrings by PANDORAPhotography by Collier Schorr. Styling by Rebecca Perlmutar
4. Pamela Anderson, who first appeared on the cover of AnOther for our Autumn/Winter 2002 issue, returns to the magazine photographed by Collier Schorr and styled by Rebecca Perlmutar, the star here stepping into a dual role artist and muse. In conversation with Tim Blanks, Anderson describes a run of upcoming films and stage projects – from indie features and festival-bound debuts to auteur-led dramas. “I feel like I’m getting a second chance at all of it,” she says.
Trousers in viscose and loafers in patent leather by PHOEBE PHILO. Her own earrings (throughout)Photography by Gabriel Moses. Styling by Nell Kalonji
5. Artist, curator, educator and mother Solange turns 40 this year. First on our cover for the Autumn/Winter 2017 season, Solange todayis wiser than ever, captured by Gabriel Moses and styled by Nell Kalonji. “Creating felt like a means of survival,” she tells Connor Garel.
Gown in quilted silk twill and ring and bracelet in 18-carat yellow gold with mandarin garnets, rubellites and diamonds by GUCCIPhotography by Tanya and Zhenya Posternak. Styling by Agata Belcen
6. Bold, fearless and opinionated, model Alex Consani stars in Demna’s first collection for Gucci, photographed by Tanya and Zhenya Posternak and styled by Agata Belcen. The savvy Consani speaks with Shon Faye about trans visibility, branching out into comedy, and the problems she is trying to solve: “When you’re in a public job, if you’re not doing it for a higher purpose, then you’re not doing it right,” she says.
Alice is wearing a skirt in silk cotton and brogues in leather by CHANEL. Socks in cotton by CHARVETPhotography by Willy Vanderperre. Styling by Olivier Rizzo
Lamine is wearing a shirt in cotton poplin by CHARVET for CHANEL. Earring in silver by CHANELPhotography by Willy Vanderperre. Styling by Olivier Rizzo
7. In a seismic season for fashion, AnOther documents the industry’s transformed landscape.
Matthieu Blazy’s first show at the helm of Chanel last October was a bravura performance, grappling with a house paradox – what Chanel was, is and could be. For the 50th issue, Blazy speaks to Alexander Fury about the challenges of reimagining Chanel’s past, present and future. “It wasn’t easy, I can tell you,” Blazy says. “The pressure is so nerve-wracking. But if you don’t enjoy what you do, why do it?” His collection is photographed by Willy Vanderperre and styled by Olivier Rizzo, both longtime collaborators of the magazine.
Alix is wearing a top in feathers by MUGLERPhotography by Paolo Roversi. Styling by Robbie Spencer
George is wearing a dress in jersey with feathers and pumps in patent leather by MUGLERPhotography by Paolo Roversi. Styling by Robbie Spencer
Fury also speaks to Mugler’s Miguel Castro Freitas, whose debut collection for that maison was photographed and styled for this issue by Paolo Roversi and Robbie Spencer.
Cocoon-sleeved body in viscose, earrings in brass and ballerina flats in leather by GIVENCHY BY SARAH BURTON. Tights in nylon by WOLFORDPhotography by Carlijn Jacobs. Styling by Katie Shillingford
“I arrived and it was a bit like being at home but in a different place,” Sarah Burton tells Susannah Frankel. After 27 years at McQueen, the last 13 as creative director, she is now making Givenchy her own. The collection is photographed by Carlijn Jacobs and styled by Katie Shillingford.
Cala is wearing a bra in crepe de chine, shorts in cotton poplin, earring in white gold with morganite, aquamarine and diamond, ring in white gold with morganite and aquamarines and gloves in leather by PRADAPhotography by Brianna Capozzi. Styling by Emma Wyman
Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons also share their thoughts about jewellery: their memories, their own favourite pieces, and the philosophy that inspired Prada’s third fine jewellery collection, photographed here by Brianna Capozzi and styled by Emma Wyman.
Body in stretch silk knit, skirt in wool gabardine with tassels in silk, petticoat in nylon and socks in silk fringed knit by ALAÏA. Mules in patent leather by FERRAGAMOPhotography by Charlotte Wales. Styling by Katie Shillingford
Charlotte Wales and Katie Shillingford bring a pop of colour – primary, secondary, complementary – to the cover for AnOther Way to Wear.
Dress in nylon by SAINT LAURENT BY ANTHONY VACCARELLO. Boots in leather by EMPORIO ARMANIPhotography by Robin Galiegue. Styling by Robbie Spencer
Loli is wearing a jumpsuit in wool by LOUIS VUITTONPhotography by Robin Galiegue. Styling by Robbie Spencer
The season’s trends and key designers are beautifully captured in a series of fashion and beauty stories by Nick Knight, Ellie Grace Cumming, Robin Galiegue, Camille Vivier, Viviane Sassen, Ammy Drammeh, Alessandro Raimondo, Takashi Homma, Shotaro Yamaguchi, Marie Valognes, Akeem Smith, Danielle Neu and Isabelle Sayer.
8. As Catherine Opie’s new show To Be Seen opens at the National Portrait Gallery, the celebrated photographer curates our Art Project. Opie is visited at her LA studio by her friend, the author Maggie Nelson, for a raw and rigorous conversation on vulnerability, feminism and history. Opie’s self-portrait, taken when she was just nine years old, is one of our anniversary covers.
Miuccia Prada, Spring/Summer 2005, Lee Alexander McQueen, Spring/Summer 2006, Azzedine Alaïa, Autumn/Winter 2016Document
9. Every issue we invite a cultural luminary to guest-edit our Document section. Past talents include Björk, Sofia Coppola, Luca Guadagnino, Hilton Als, Chris Kraus, Tilda Swinton, Ocean Vuong and Wim Wenders. This issue we’ve done something different: to mark the milestone, we look back on 25 years and give this space over to the designers who have populated our pages – from Alexander McQueen to Yohji Yamamoto. “They touch on everything that has changed our world since 2001, beginning, of course, with 9/11, moving through the boom of the first decade of the century, to the 2008 crash and, more recently, the Covid-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement,” says Frankel. “All are representative of seismic shifts in thinking and feeling.”
Miles GreenbergPhotography by Mark Peckmezian
Lyra PramukPhotography by Mark Peckmezian
10. This season’s portfolio section, AnOther Thing I Wanted to Tell You …, is captured by Mark Peckmezian. Nina Hoss, Kandis Williams, Roe Ethridge, Miles Greenberg and Lyra Pramuk are among many other talents who feature, spanning the spectrum of creativity, in a fitting celebration we are privileged to publish.
The Spring/Summer 2026 issue, marking 25 years of AnOther Magazine, is on sale now.
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