Wednesday, March 25, 2015

'Unemployed' Magazine Debuts for New York's Creative Class

'Unemployed' Magazine Debuts for New York's Creative Class
After realizing that their generation included many people who were educated and skilled but unemployed, Sophie Tabet and Cecile Winckler set out to do something about it — and so, they created Unemployed magazine to showcase New Yorkers’ creative work. Launching tomorrow, the zine will feature fashion, art and photography submissions from New York’s creative class. The inaugural issue will feature Rebecca Dayan, Juliette Seydoux, Theresa Martinat and more, with photography, illustrations and fashion editorials. Check out a sneak peek of the issue above, as well as on Style.com, and pick a copy up in newsstands from March 24.

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