The Dirtbombs are an American band based in Detroit

Daniel David Freeman is an Illustrator who has worked for clients including Dazed and Confused, Platform, Under the influence & Vice. He has exhibited at Jaguar Shoes, The Old Shoreditch Station and the I.C.A.
For more information and commisions email danieldavidfreeman@gmail.com
Corine Vermeulen (1977)
is a Dutch photographer who settled in Detroit in 2006. A winner of the 2009 Kresge Arts in Detroit Fellowship, she is currently completing her long-term project Your Town Tomorrow which documents Detroit’s shifting social and geographic ecologies. She has twice received project grants from the Netherlands Foundation for Visual Arts, Design and Architecture (Fonds BKVB) and her work has been published and exhibited both nationally and internationally, most recently in Kaleidoscope magazine (Milan) and Time Magazine (New York). Corine received her BFA (Cum Laude) from the Design Academy in Eindoven in 2001 and completed her graduate studies in photography at Cranbrook Academy of Art in 2004.

Jamal, April 09
The Walk-in portrait studio was set up in a formerly foreclosed house in North Detroit A project by Corine Vermeulen & Femke Lutgerink view more from this series in our Detroit issue of Under the influence magazine.




Graduating from Antwerp’s Royal Academy of Fine Arts in the 1980s, Martin Margiela (and his contemporaries in the Antwerp Six) transformed global fashion with his aggressive restatement of traditional fashion design and a polemical approach to luxury trends. Working first with the house of Gaultier, Margiela absorbed the radical design of Japanese deconstruction, making it wholly his own with the founding of his own label in 1988. Margiela propounds a singular, enigmatic look, moving beyond the recognizable tropes of deconstruction—a monochromatic palette, outsized garments, non-traditional fabrics, exposed seams, or roughly appliquéd details—to develop a fully considered worldview, one with elegance, mystery, and menace in equal measure. This book provides an inside look at the design process from a craftsman who creates pieces prized for their originality, delicacy, and daring. In the spirit of Margiela’s garments, the book is a work of art in itself, designed exclusively by Margiela and complete with silver inks, ribbon markers, a variety of lush paper types, twelve booklets, and an embroidered white-linen cover. This book provides a window onto the intimate, handmade world of a unique designer.
The first book to document the work—from fashion and art to design and performance—of the Paris-based Belgian couturiere, one of the reigning luminaries of the current fashion scene.
Martin Margiela, born in 1957 in Leuven, Belgium, is the principal designer of his own Paris-based fashion house.
Published by Rizzoli

Be sure to grab your copy! Happy Holidays to everyone!
We invited for this Detroit Issue two very talented minds to create the finest Detroit Mixes: Aaron Siegel (Side A) and David Buick (Side B).