WHAT IS TWIN?
TWIN is closer to a book than a magazine
TWIN is strong, sensual and independent – like its readers
TWIN offers considered and uncomplicated art and fashion
TWIN loves creative women but does not worship empty celebrity
TWIN peels back the gloss and gets back to the basics of magazine-making
Substance over surface is our motto
FROM THE BOOK
Issue one of this hard back bi-annual features a poetry portfolio curated by the first female poet laureate, Carol Ann Duffy, Miranda July’s imaginings on a female future, and photography by Todd Selby, Boo George and Garance Doré.
- Chapter 1
- The age of aquarius
- Chapter 2
- Midnight man
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 6
- Word up
- Super future city
- Something from nothing
- Postcards from the edge
- Word up
- Chapter 7
- It’s a wrap
- Chapter 8
- Rhymes & reasons
- Chapter 9
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 11
- J’adore Doré
- Chapter 12
- Spellbound
- Chapter 13
- Stars fell on Alabama
- Chapter 14
- Street life
- Chapter 15
- Chapter 16
- Peep show
- Chapter 17
- Chapter 18
- One day you’ll wake up
- Chapter 19
- Chapter 20
- Funny face
- Chapter 21
Chapter 3
Stand and deliver
Photography by Boo George
We know we’re not supposed to have favourites, but we have more than a little girl crush on Danish model Freja Beha Erichsen. Effortlessly cool, strong and beautiful, here she showcases the season’s biggest story – leather. Watch the behind the shoot video here.
Chapter 4
Songs of innocence & experience
Words and photography by Eleanor Morgan

Twin talks to one of Britain’s best-loved artists Peter Blake, and meets his daughter, Rose, a rising star in the world of illustration.
Chapter 9
Teenage kicks
Photography by Niall O’Brien
Words by Ana Finel Honigman
Documentary photographer Niall O’Brien shares his revealing portraits of a gang of teenage punks, as they move between London and Berlin, and finds they’re not as menacing as they look.
Chapter 21
Where my house lives
Photography by Todd Selby
Introduction by Aimee Farrell

The Selby (theselby.com) heads to catskills to shoot the palatial vacation house of native New Yorkers Dan Martensen and Shannon Click.


