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Cheap Date - Issue 5 (2002)

About

'Cheap Date' magazine, Issue 5, from 2002, is an indie publication founded by Bay Garnett and Kira Jolliffe. Known for its unique and humorous take on fashion, culture, and lifestyle, 'Cheap Date' became a cult favorite for its unpolished, DIY aesthetic and irreverent content. The magazine often featured thrift shopping tips, interviews with celebrities, and quirky articles that defied the conventional standards of glossy fashion magazines. Issue 5 continued this tradition with a mix of unconventional fashion shoots, personal essays, and satirical pieces. The magazine was celebrated for its raw, authentic voice and its ability to blend high fashion with accessible, everyday style.

 

Details

Format: Magazine
Size: 21 x 27 cm
Pages: 72
Condition: Great (This magazine has very minimal damage to the cover, but all pages are intact with no missing pages or rips)

 

Areas of Interest

Rare Magazines
Anti-Fashion
Fashion Photography

Graphic Design
Art Direction

 

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About

'Cheap Date' magazine, Issue 5, from 2002, is an indie publication founded by Bay Garnett and Kira Jolliffe. Known for its unique and humorous take on fashion, culture, and lifestyle, 'Cheap Date' became a cult favorite for its unpolished, DIY aesthetic and irreverent content. The magazine often featured thrift shopping tips, interviews with celebrities, and quirky articles that defied the conventional standards of glossy fashion magazines. Issue 5 continued this tradition with a mix of unconventional fashion shoots, personal essays, and satirical pieces. The magazine was celebrated for its raw, authentic voice and its ability to blend high fashion with accessible, everyday style.

 

Details

Format: Magazine
Size: 21 x 27 cm
Pages: 72
Condition: Great (This magazine has very minimal damage to the cover, but all pages are intact with no missing pages or rips)

 

Areas of Interest

Rare Magazines
Anti-Fashion
Fashion Photography

Graphic Design
Art Direction

 

Book Club

Join (ANOTHER KIND BOOK CLUB) on Patreon and unlock exclusive access to curated scans from this book and beyond. Explore and get lost in mountains of images from rare books, vintage magazines and look books - great for research, ideas or just an escape. As a member, you’ll also receive a Library Card granting complimentary research and reading appointments at the Another Kind World showroom in Notting Hill, London. Join us and dive into a world of inspiration and image therapy (ENTER HERE)