Australia's
best-dressed models will be unveiled in Sydney today
when INTERSECTION magazine presents an innovative
collection of unique car covers at an exclusive launch
at the Overseas Passenger Terminal in The Rocks.
The three car
covers designed for Alfa Romeo's sexy Brera coupe are part
of a collection created exclusively for INTERSECTION, a
global men's lifestyle magazine that mixes fashion, art and
design, culture and innovation and filters them through the
prism of personal transportation.
The collection
comprises designs from cutting edge global fashion labels
including Sydney-based Ksubi, Maison Martin Margiela of
Paris, Berlin-based Bless, New York's Adam Kimmel, Richard
James of London and Tokyo-based Visvim. The Sydney event
will be attended by high profile identities from the
fashion, automotive, media and creative industries and
follows showcases of the collection in Paris, London, Berlin
and Tokyo.
The showcase of
the car cover collection coincides with the launch of the
Australian edition of INTERSECTION which goes on sale for
A$9.95 in early January across the country through
newsagents and good bookstores.
INTERSECTION was
launched in the UK in 2001 and was the first publication
dedicated to style in motion. Each issue looks at how our
most personal, treasured machines move us, capturing the
spirit of life’s journey: on the road, at sea and in the
air. Defined by its stunning imagery and photo shoots and
outstanding design, INTERSECTION has become the definitive
seasonal guide for the leaders of taste and opinion across
the globe.
INTERSECTION is
about experimenting with the way we experience cars as a
part of the wardrobe of our fast-paced and far ranging lives
with editorial that includes interviews with cultural icons,
global coverage of the latest fashions for the road and the
runway, and features that investigate the impact and
influence of man's favourite machines. In addition to the
original UK publication, INTERSECTION now includes country
editions published in the US, France, Middle East and Japan
with a global circulation in excess of 330,000 copies.
Now Australia
has its own 144-page quarterly edition of INTERSECTION that
brings together fellow travellers who see cars, boats, bikes
and aircraft as much more than a means of transport. These
travellers see personal transport as a reflection of
themselves: stylish, fashionable and individual and as an
expression of the innovation possibilities of the human
race.
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