Cover 1 out of 8


Shot by Robin Galiegue | Styling: Virginie Benarroch | Hair: Pawel Solis | Makeup: Angélik Iffennecker | Production: Farago Projects | Post-Production: INK


Guillaume Diop wears total look by Bottega Veneta



Cover 2 out of 8


hot by Olivier Kervern


Arènes de Lutèce



Cover 3 out of 8


Shot by Robin Galiegue | Styling: Emmanuelle Alt | Hair: Yoko Setoyama | Makeup: Hannah Murray | Production: Farago Projects | Post-Production: INK


Rianne Van Rompaey wears total look by Yves Saint Laurent



Cover 4 out of 8


Shot by Robin Galiegue | Styling: Marie-Amélie Sauvé | Hair: Damien Boissinot | Makeup: Hiromi Ueda | Manicure: Elsa Deslandes | Production: Farago Projects | Post-Production: Grain


Julia Nobis wears hat custom-made by stylist, T-shirt by Loewe



Cover 5 out of 8


Shot by Robin Galiegue | Styling: Virginie Benarroch | Casting by Helena Balladino and Alejandra Perez at DMCasting | Production: Farago Projects | Post-Production: INK


Lieve Siemons wears bra by Gucci, jeans by APC



Cover 6 out of 8


Shot by Robin Galiegue | Styling: Virginie Benarroch | Production: Farago Projects | Post-Production: INK


Tahar Rahim wears total look by Louis Vuitton



Cover 7 out of 8


Shot by Deo Suveera and Pamela Dimitrov | Styling: Malina Joseph Gilchrist | Hair: Ramona Eschbach | Makeup: Marie Duhart | Prop Styling: Rafael Medeiros | Casting director: Julia Lange | Production: Nutshell & Co


Fei Fei Sun wears jacket by Chanel



Cover 8 out of 8


Shot by Olivier Kervern | Styling: Bérenger Pelc | Hair: Yuji Okuda | Makeup: Anthony Preel | Set Design: Rafael Medeiros | Production: Kartel Production


Liya Kebede wears total look by Yves Saint Laurent



Holiday a new magazine with history.


Between 1946 and 1977, Holiday was one of the most exciting magazines in the United States. Renowned for its bold layout, literary credibility, and ambitious choice of photographers, Holiday portrayed the world like no other periodical. The premise was simple: send a writer and photographer to a specific location and ask them to capture their vision of the place without constraints of style, length or budget. Some of the most celebrated writing by Graham Greene, Joan Didion, Jack Kerouac and Truman Capote first appeared in the pages of Holiday. At the peak of its acclaim, the magazine had more than a million subscribers.


In 2014, after a thirty-seven year hiatus, Holiday returned at the behest of Parisian art director Franck Durand. This new Holiday remains faithful to the essence, aesthetic and sense of journalistic adventure of its forebear, but in a format that also celebrates fashion. Editorials shot by industry-leading photographers, and emerging talents alike, coexist beautifully with the work of today's top literary voices. And true to its original concept, Holiday still sends contributors afield to produce a portrait of place that is at once intimate and timeless.


Holiday is an international, bi-annual publication. The team who conceives, designs and produces the magazine is based in Paris.

It is written in English, but its heart is French.


The Paris Issue


Following a stopover in Istanbul in its last issue, Holiday magazine sets sail for its hometown: Paris. Arthur Dreyfus takes us on a journey through the heart of the city and its fashion world, going behind the scenes at Chanel and Courrèges for an entertaining, in-depth look at the two esteemed houses. Meanwhile, Christopher Niquet meets Anthony Vaccarello, Julien Dossena, Isabel Marant, Victoire de Castellane and Nicolas Gabard for a series of one-on-one interviews, while Eva Ionesco, Christophe Lemaire, Sarah-Linh Tran and Bambi answer quintessentially Parisian questionnaires. Our journalists also met with the artist André Saraiva, the chef Iñaki Aizpitarte and the actor Tahar Rahim; held conversations with waiters in some of the French capital’s most iconic cafés; and profiled representatives of various occupations, including the Opéra de Paris’s étoile (principal) dancer Guillaume Diop—in short, a good many of the important people in Paris today.


Behind the camera in this issue are photographers Olivier Kervern, Alessandro Furchino Capria, Jonathan Frantini, Chris Rhodes, Federico Torra, Deo Suveera and Pamela Dimitrov, who cast their unique gaze on Paris to deliver personal visions of the streets and interiors of a city whose beauty is both contemporary and eternal, a point made clear by Robin Galiegue, who shot all the portraits in this issue and teamed up with Marie-Amélie Sauvé to produce a series offering proof that the silhouettes of the City of Light also shine in black—and for all time.


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