Welcome To The OTHER

A new project celebrating dress cultures, style tribes, subcultures and communities around the world

25 Jun 2014

From left to right, photographs by: Frank Marshall, Melchior Tersen, Amanda Watkins, Li Xinzhao, Phyllis Galembo, Carlotta Cardana, Hamidou Maiga, Jim Naughten, Benoit Paillé, Roger Kisby.
From left to right, photographs by: Frank Marshall, Melchior Tersen, Amanda Watkins, Li Xinzhao, Phyllis Galembo, Carlotta Cardana, Hamidou Maiga, Jim Naughten, Benoit Paillé, Roger Kisby.

Dear friends, contributors and readers,

The Third Eye is so happy to announce the arrival of a new child, born earlier this month! This is what’s been in the making over the past few months!

The OTHER – Home of Subcultures & Style Documentary!

Founded in 2014, The OTHER is a new collaborative project imagined by The Third Eye‘s Sophie Pinchetti and Dora Moutot, founder of La Gazette du Mauvais Gout!

ARE YOU CURIOUS ENOUGH TO WONDER
WHAT CONTEMPORARY POLISH WITCHES WEAR?

OR WHAT ABOUT THE FRILLS OF ADULT BABIES’ DRESSES?

OR THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE RAINBOW GATHERINGS?

Join us on a journey to discover these communities and their style. “The Other, Home of Subcultures and Style Documentary” is a bilingual French and English media and archive documenting the global phenomenon of subcultures and alternative lifestyles from 1900 to today.

VISIT US HERE ➜ WWW.THE-OTHER.INFO

This is the beginning of a new adventure flying alongside The Third Eye!

The OTHER is made with Love & Insanity! We are here to celebrate and explore style tribes and subcultures around the world!

Share the Love, tells us what you think, love or hate, we’re starting up, we want your input, this is the BETA version!

 

FOLLOW US:

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TWITTER: @the_other_tribe

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As published via The OTHER.INFO: The Cockettes at the entrance of their Victorian home on Haight Street, San Francisco, 1971, Photographed by Mary Ellen Mark. Originally published in Paris Match
As published via The OTHER.INFO: The Cockettes at the entrance of their Victorian home on Haight Street, San Francisco, 1971, Photographed by Mary Ellen Mark. Originally published in Paris Match.
From left to right, photographs by: Nick Ray McCann, Leah Gordon, Martin Schoeller, Peter Bohler.
From left to right, photographs by: Nick Ray McCann, Leah Gordon, Martin Schoeller, Peter Bohler.
 

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