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Issue 7 Preview – Keri Russell

May 11th, 2010

An excerpt from our profile of actress Keri Russell, in Issue 7 of Corduroy

Keri Russell has made a career of playing the sweet and approachable young woman that men want to marry and women like to befriend. But she swears it’s all been a facade.

“My good friends will tell you I’m not as nice as everyone thinks,” she says, laughing. “They’ll hear me say something about someone and tell me it’s an awful thing to say. They know better.”

It seems the girl may not be so next-door after all.

Snarky, funny and free with the use of the F-word, Russell has adopted a down-to-earth, yet sophisticated and charming way of being that can only be explained by having lived in Brooklyn, New York, for the past several years. Settling in for lunch at a small café, she unselfconsciously sets about eating a plate of food built around the kind of faux-bacon that is de rigueur in this hipster part of town (For the record, Russell says she is an equal opportunity omnivore; whether it’s meat or soy, she’s eating it).

One decade after earning a Golden Globe for her performance in the television series Felicity — a show so popular it set the mold for the never-ending spate of teen dramas that came in its wake, and inspired tomes dedicated to Russell’s haircut during the middle of the series — the actress has maintained a relatively low profile in New York. Though she’s no longer leading Hollywood headlines, she remains busy as ever, juggling the new roles of wife and mother in addition to her still burgeoning movie career. It’s a steady pace, and one that Russell says she’s glad to finally be walking…

- To read the full story, pick up Issue 7 of Corduroy, due out next month…

(photo by Peter Ash Lee)

Issue 7 Preview – Isabella Rossellini

May 4th, 2010

An excerpt from our cover story featuring the legendary Isabella Rossellini, in Issue 7 of Corduroy:

These days, Rossellini lives on Long Island (which she refers to several times to as “the country”). When she’s not busy working, she takes long walks in the forest, goes fishing, trains dogs for the blind and even raises chickens. “You don’t need a farm to have a couple of chickens,” she says, with a straight face.

It’s odd to picture a supermodel roughing it in a barn, but then again, Rossellini has managed to shock our expectations of how models should be after they voluntarily (or involuntarily) retire from the modeling world.

“The image of a supermodel is that you’re beautiful,” she says. “You wear Dior, Chanel, and Armani and that’s it. You’re made up and that’s all. Anything beyond that surprises people.”

Rossellini says she’s always looking for new projects, and that she gets bored whenever she’s not working. Still, she feels nostalgic about her old career from time to time.

“I do miss modeling. I miss the life and going to beautiful photographic studios,” she says. “I miss the friendships. When you’re not always traveling with the same people and working with them, you just naturally lose touch.”

“But,” Rossellini says with guided wisdom seeping through her words, “life moves on.”

– To read the full story, pick up Issue 7 of Corduroy, due out next month.

(photographs by Peter Ash Lee)

Corduroy Nominated for Two National Magazine Awards

May 4th, 2010

We are so thrilled and honored to announce that Corduroy has been nominated for two National Magazine Awards. We were nominated for “Best Cover,” for our Issue 6 cover featuring Elijah Wood, and “Best Still-Life Photography,” for creative director Peter Ash Lee’s shoe story in Issue 5 called “From All Different Walks of Life.” We’ve worked so hard to put together a quality magazine that we can be proud of, and it’s gratifying to see others appreciate the work as well. The winners will be announced at the 33rd annual National Magazine Awards Gala on June 4th. Wish us luck!

Corduroy Issue 7 – Video Preview

April 27th, 2010

Shot this video while we were in L.A. last month finishing up the last few shoots for the new issue of Corduroy. Check it out:

Corduroy Magazine Issue 7 Preview from Adam Beck on Vimeo.

Issue 7 Preview – Yigal Azrouel

April 18th, 2010

We met designer Yigal Azrouel on a busy weekday last fall, as he was coming off another successful show at New York Fashion Week. Though he was born in Israel, Azrouel considers himself a New Yorker through and through. As part of his feature in Corduroy, we asked him to describe a typical day in the city. Here’s what he had to say:

I usually get up early, around 6:30 a.m., for a run or a workout and then head to the office. Every day at work is pretty different. I try to spend most of my time on design; draping, developing new fabric techniques, experimenting… At night I am pretty low key. Dinners and drinks with friends — I love to cook so I entertain a couple of nights a week — and I love to go to the movies. I run the usual errands. One new one that has become a weekly ritual has been going to the flower market for my home and the studio. I recently realized that I preferred doing it myself.

My favorite spots in the city are the ones that are most low-key. I like running on the West Side Highway or Central Park, having dinner at Bar Pitti or grabbing a pizza from Luzzo’s.

New York is a huge source of influence for me. Like any other city, there is a dose of bad style, but more than any city, people take risks and try new things. Even just a walk around the city invokes all your senses; it’s a very visually-involved place, but it’s also about sound, music, smells… I’ve lived in New York for over eleven years now and I have to say, it keeps getting more and more interesting.

To read our full interview with designer Yigal Azrouel, make sure to pick up Issue 7 of Corduroy, due out in May.

(photo by Peter Ash Lee)

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