
Carhartt WIP Magazine Issue 11 (1)
WIP Magazine Spring/Summer 2025 dives into the theme of tangible culture across 240+ pages filled with in-depth features, visual storytelling, and global perspectives. Creatives from London, New York, Shanghai, Paris, and beyond present personal objects that hold emotional weight, reveal identity, and reflect powerful stories. From Nicholas Daley’s reggae club t-shirt to 3D-printed chains and repurposed furniture, each item becomes a cultural totem.
Highlights include a vibrant skateboarding feature from Istanbul shot by Adem Ustaoğlu, dual covers featuring rapper MIKE in Paris and a Seoul scene by Ramona Jingru Wang, and standout profiles such as Lulu Yao Gioiello of FAR–NEAR, Seth Price in conversation with Brad Phillips, and musician Léa Sen ahead of her debut album.
WIP also explores niche global subcultures—from Jamaican beekeepers in Liverpool to Berlin turntablists, DIY skate camera rigs in France, and Milan’s art book bootleggers. This issue offers a rich, international journey through fashion, music, design, skateboarding, and storytelling.
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WIP Magazine Spring/Summer 2025 dives into the theme of tangible culture across 240+ pages filled with in-depth features, visual storytelling, and global perspectives. Creatives from London, New York, Shanghai, Paris, and beyond present personal objects that hold emotional weight, reveal identity, and reflect powerful stories. From Nicholas Daley’s reggae club t-shirt to 3D-printed chains and repurposed furniture, each item becomes a cultural totem.
Highlights include a vibrant skateboarding feature from Istanbul shot by Adem Ustaoğlu, dual covers featuring rapper MIKE in Paris and a Seoul scene by Ramona Jingru Wang, and standout profiles such as Lulu Yao Gioiello of FAR–NEAR, Seth Price in conversation with Brad Phillips, and musician Léa Sen ahead of her debut album.
WIP also explores niche global subcultures—from Jamaican beekeepers in Liverpool to Berlin turntablists, DIY skate camera rigs in France, and Milan’s art book bootleggers. This issue offers a rich, international journey through fashion, music, design, skateboarding, and storytelling.














