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Fashion, Film and the Creative Appetite

HUNGER is a London-based fashion and culture magazine founded by photographer Rankin, one of the most recognizable names in British photography. Rankin — who co-founded Dazed & Confused alongside Jefferson Hack in 1991 — launched HUNGER as a biannual publication that would blend high fashion, film, music, and visual art with the kind of raw creative energy that defined his earlier work. The title is literal: the magazine is driven by appetite, by the restless desire to discover new talent and push creative boundaries.

Each issue is built around a theme and features a mix of fashion editorials, artist profiles, and cultural commentary. Rankin's own photography anchors much of the visual identity, but the magazine also showcases emerging photographers and stylists whose work has the same visceral, slightly provocative quality. The writing ranges from celebrity interviews to investigative features on creative industries, always with an emphasis on the people and processes behind the finished product.

HUNGER occupies an interesting position in British fashion publishing — more established than the underground zines, more experimental than the legacy glossies. It benefits from Rankin's vast network of contacts across fashion, music, and film, which means the magazine can land interviews and access that smaller publications can only dream of, while maintaining the editorial freedom that comes from independent ownership.

For readers who want fashion media with real creative ambition and the production values to back it up, HUNGER delivers exactly what its name promises.

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