LOVE returns in print under a new creative leadership. Featuring leftfield pop icon Solange, critically acclaimed director Benny Safdie, rap iconoclast Young Thug, breakout movie star Nadia Melliti, girl-of-the-moment Loli Bahia, and a special fashion story titled In Technicolor.
LOVE’s Issue 24 covers expand on the people who shape culture today, redefining the boundaries of freedom from an ethical, visual, and social standpoint. Themed around “Freedom,” the latest issue of LOVE explores through all its nuances and facets, and in dialogue with an exciting cast of creative collaborators.
Inside the magazine, an exploration of nomadic culture in Kyrgyzstan sits alongside a 20-page fashion story on the phenomenon of dressing for the courtroom. A profile of tech entrepreneur Avi Schiffmann is paired with a field trip to Central China’s Wudang Mountains, uncovering the centuries-old practice of Qigong. Meanwhile, L-Gante, a leading star of Argentina’s cumbia scene, appears alongside iconic model Guinevere Van Seenus in Los Angeles.
Contributors to the Freedom Issue include Michael Bailey-Gates, Vittoria Cerciello, Thaddé Comar, Theo de Gueltzl, Rahim Fortune, Stella Greenspan, Ai Kamoshita, Walid Labri, Renell Medrano, Maciek Pozoga, Tanya and Zhenya Posternak, Stefan Ruiz, Dorothea Sing Zhang, Camille Summers-Valli, Zhong Lin, Mustafa Yanaz, among others.
In 2025, LOVE returns as a new kind of platform, where fashion, journalism, and talent meet in unexpected ways. It sees culture as a spectrum of voices, disciplines, geographies, and ideas.
Like love itself, unpredictable and without borders, LOVE is here to ask better questions and spark new conversations.
LOVE is independent, focused, and ready to do things differently.
Love—the popular fashion bible founded in 2009 by industry titan Katie Grand with financial backing from Condé Nast—returns after a five year hiatus; this time under new creative direction. Heading the masthead, its Juan Costa Paz and Nordine Benotmane, visionary co-founders of Paris-based creative agency Convoy, who acquired the legacy title following a successful stint of creative direction at Vogue.