
"Chameleonic, androgynous and versatile, Tilda Swinton is well known for her gargantuan body of work with auteurs such as Derek Jarman, Jim Jarmusch, Lynne Ramsay, Apichatpong Weerasethakul and Wes Anderson. Encompassing art films and blockbusters, she's as hilarious as she is heartbreaking - simply put, she's an icon of cinema. However, when you have an actor who disappears into roles (quite literally - in Luca Guadagnino's Suspiria, she is completely unrecognisable as an elderly doctor) sometimes there's no easy place to start."
"Alongside a presentation of classic films and artefacts, this issue features some of her most vital collaborators as well as typically striking and consistent illustrative design across every page. "We gathered illustrators who would have a sense of fashion with a quirky twist," says Laurène Boglio, art director of this issue. "To distinguish the different eras, we have different type/layout styles to match the look of each decade, but without being too cliche.""
Tilda Swinton maintains a chameleonic, androgynous and versatile career spanning art films and blockbusters with auteurs including Derek Jarman, Jim Jarmusch, Lynne Ramsay, Apichatpong Weerasethakul and Wes Anderson. Little White Lies devotes an entire September issue to Swinton, structured into distinct eras of her life rather than a conventional retrospective. The issue presents classic films and artefacts, contributions from vital collaborators, and consistent illustrative design across every page. Art director Laurène Boglio selected illustrators with a fashion-forward, quirky sensibility and varied type and layout styles to match each decade. Editor David Jenkins developed a concept of five miniature imaginary magazines to frame the design.
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