Lost & Found
Like many of our ideas at Image, the one guiding this issue came from a conversation with the team. We were sharing a meal over at El Pollo Inka when I shared how I had discovered my motherâs long-lost drawing from the early â80s on Etsy. The posting showed her drawing (of a gorgeous and surreal Kenzo window display) hanging in a manâs Brooklyn bedroom. Long story short, I eventually acquired the drawing, and now itâs hanging in my dining room. This story sent our conversation down the road of all the things that get lost and found â the many lives our objects have, the many stories that are still waiting to be unearthed.
In this spirit, for Issue 31, weâve taken a special focus on vintage and upcycled fashion. For any item of clothing that gets passed down, there is a memory and person associated with it. In conversation with Astrid Kayembe, various vintage store sellers around L.A. shared the anecdotes behind their most cherished items â the ones they canât bring themselves to sell. One of these has made the cover: a 2004 Dior coat, chosen by Brynn Jones Saban of Aralda Vintage, a store that is familiar to any vintage lover. Youâll find several of Araldaâs pieces in a dreamy fashion editorial styled by contributing editor Romany Williams, in which she took a basketful of secondhand clothes to Malibu and got lost with photographer India Sleem and model Sandrine Malary. Upcycled clothing is not only artful and beautiful but is becoming the new norm â Romany has conveniently drawn up a list of 12 brands currently doing some of the most exciting work (Iâm personally obsessed with the patchwork designs from L.A.-based Compost).
For our Outro column â for which we commissioned an artist to create an original artwork for the issue â Darren Romanelli made an incredible lounge chair out of merch from the â84 Olympics, the last time the Games were held in L.A. The experience of sifting through recycled sweaters, T-shirts, hats and pins from that time resurfaced memories from Romanelliâs childhood and the year he moved out to this city that he now calls home. Youâll find more stories from Angelenos reconnecting with their pasts in this issue, including a moving essay by Jason Parham on the bird of paradise (L.A.âs city flower), and an interview with Suppa Club host Asia White on how she got into the ceremonial tradition of sharing food.
If you have any lost and found stories that you think we should know about, especially as they pertain to L.A., Iâd love to hear from you.
Elisa Wouk Almino
Editorial Director
Image logo by Dakarai Akil For The Times
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Issue 31: Lost & Found
Order nowThis lounge chair made of 1984 L.A. Olympics merch is a tribute to whatâs coming
Artist Darren Romanelli teamed up with Goodwill and scoured EBay to piece together his Olympic-themed lounge chair and ottoman. Read the story đŞFoodie, bougie and opinionated: Meet Suppa Clubâs Asia White
White launched Suppa Club in 2022, a recurring dinner party that highlights local BIPOC private chefs and different restaurants. Read the story đ¨Memory calls: In Malibu with a trunk full of secondhand clothes
Wearing preloved clothing carries memory forward and also calls us back. Read the story đď¸The elusive and audacious Sagittarian, our true unicorn of the zodiac
The Sagittarian needs to move through the world with a healthy dose of playfulness at all times. Read the story đŚ7 sustainably made items for your closet that are also highly fashionable
From a Japanese denim jacket to an ultra-flattering tee, these items will have you dressing stylish and smart. Read the story đ§ĽNovemberâs best is at your doorstep. Here are 10 parties, pop-ups and exhibitions for your calendar
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Luxury
Presenting Image Issue 30: LuxuryExplore the issue
Issue 29
Image Makers
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Issue 28
Lineage
Presenting Image Issue 28: LineageExplore the issue
Issue 27
Homemaking
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Issue 26
Reverie
Presenting Image Issue 26: ReverieExplore the issue
Issue 25
Spring
Presenting the Spring Issue: Itâs time to playExplore the issue
Issue 24
Conveyance
Presenting âConveyanceâ: L.A. culture on the moveExplore the issue
Issue 23
Slipping
Presenting âSlippingâ: Style for a sustainable worldExplore the issue
Issue 22
Luxury
Image Magazine issue 22: Where L.A. culture meets âluxuryâExplore the issue
Issue 21
Image Makers
Meet the 2023 âImage Makersâ taking L.A. fashion globalExplore the issue
Issue 20
Discourse
Welcome to the New York-L.A. âDiscourseâExplore the issue
Issue 19
Clearance
Architecture as art: Inside Imageâs design issue âClearanceâExplore the issue
Issue 18
Mission
Presenting âMissionâ: A travel issue without the travelExplore the issue
Issue 17
Offering
Image is givingâŚSpring. Inside L.A.âs latest trends, cultureExplore the issue
Issue 16
Interiority
Untold stories. Secret histories. A living archive of L.A.Explore the issue
Issue 15
Diaspora
Restaurants, fashion, art: Image explores L.A. food cultureExplore the issue
Issue 14
Elevation
Why is L.A. so tempted by and obsessed with beauty?Explore the issue
Issue 13
Image Makers
A new class of the cityâs luminaries â designers, models, artists â show where clothing and style are going: to the rootExplore the issue
Issue 12
Commitment
Spirituality, faith, belief â Inside L.A. Woo Woo cultureExplore the issue
Issue 11
Renovation
What if we could redesign L.A. from the ground up?Explore the issue
Issue 10
Clarity
L.A. loves an epiphany. Enjoy this moment of âClarityâExplore the issue
Issue 9
Function
Ainât no party like an L.A. partyExplore the issue
Issue 8
Deserted
A journey to the end of the worldExplore the issue
Issue 7
Survival
In this installment, we imagine a sustainable future for the cityExplore the issue
Issue 6
Energy
Celebrate L.A. sports culture, with styleExplore the issue