
The 2011 Spring issue includes explorations of nineteenth-century Aestheticism, an international fashion pioneer and one of our best-loved children's illustrators.
Charlotte Rampling offers insights into her passion for Yohji Yamamoto, curator Tamar Garb discusses the fascinating Contemporary South African Photography exhibtion at the V&A Museum, acerbic writer Will Self explains why Oscar Wilde's idea of decadence has the most longevity, and Caroline Roux talks about her children's classic The Tiger Who Came to Tea. This also marks the last issue for Editor David Redhead, who says farewell after five wonderful years.
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