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When the leaves turn colourful and the days get shorter, we all know that autumn has arrived at last. Instead of mourning warm summer days, we have decided to make the most of the cold, crisp days this year. PLUMS are our favourite way to enjoy the taste of this beautiful season – so much so that we named this whole section after them! Another lovely thing about autumn: COSY KNITS. This issue is your perfect guide to making these at home – it’s easier than you think! Wrapped up in your warmest clothes, a wonderful walk can brighten the mood, especially if you’re wearing amazing (and comfortable!) shoes like the ones from the stylish new ara SEAMLESS-COLLECTION with their flawless shape. We asked 12 bloggers to test the new SEAMLESS-shoes on a beautiful day out by the lake and documented their adventures for your reading pleasures. The colour purple is part of every section of this sisterMAG issue and pops up in every way you can imagine. sisterMAG contributor Christian Naethler found out more about pop legend Prince and the phenomenon that is PURPLE RAIN and explains how this colour even repaired a whole bridge. So there you go! We wish you a cosy autumn full of books, cuddly jumpers and deliciously juicy plums!

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CRUMBLE RECIPES

SEAMLESS, NO STRESS

with ara

Hafenküche and Modern

through seamless technology

The attraction of water

Purple People Bridge

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An era-defining album

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with apples and plums

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INTERVIEW WITH MARISA

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CONTRIBUTORS TEXT Victoria Kau

victoriakau.de

PROOF Stefanie Kießling

@kiesslingS

Alex Kords

Alex Kords

kords.net

kords.net

Christian Naethler

Christian Naethler

@iamvolta

@iamvolta

Dr. Michael Neubauer

Dr. Michael Neubauer

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TRANSLATION Ira Häussler Alex Kords

kords.net Christian Naethler

@iamvolta Tanja Timmer

@tanjastweets Franziska Winterling

@franziefliegt

PHOTO & VIDEO

MODEL Katharina Junge

@katharina_nadine Aline

fashionzauber.com Anke

@anki_panki_style Annette

ladyofstyle.com Bine

waseigenes.com Claudia

glamupyourlifestyle.com Denise

Eva

@ms_evas Isabelle

siebensonnen.de Jenny

fashioncircuz.de Rosi

rosislife.de Simone

chillerella.de Ula

@blog4over40 Mia

fraeulein-ordnung.de SISTER-MAG.COM

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Saskia Bauermeister

oh hedwig.com Tobias Koch

tobiaskoch.net Thea Neubauer

@thneu Cris Santos

cristophersantos.com Timo Roth

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#31 HAIR & MAKEUP Patricia Heck

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aennikin.de Miriam Günther

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STYLING Evi Neubauer

pinterest.com/evin Cesco Spadaro

cescospadaro.com Divya Aurora Zeiss

swantribune.com

Kim Keusen

kimkeusen.de Johanna Vollmer

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FOOD Catherine Frawley

borrowed-light.com

ILLUSTRATION Virginia Romo

virginiaromo.com

Carole Poirot

COVER PHOTOS Oh Hedwig MAKEUP & HAIR

mademoisellepoirot.com

Patricia Heck

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Mia OUTFIT

Our partner features are labelled with their logo on top of the page. Thanks to ara as partner of this issue who made it possible to create sisterMAG!

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AUTUMN IS A SECOND SPRING WHEN EVERY LEAF IS A FLOWER WILLY MEURER

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Letting go of summer doesn’t come easy for us this year, which you can also see in the title the first section of sisterMAG N°31 »Empire Violet and Melancholia«. You can read about melancholia in film, about lonely landscapes in rural America and are listening to a playlist, dedicated to melancholic feelings. Moreover, we look back at the past – at empire dresses and famous, historic dandies. We also share a memory of the near past – this summer – with a story about the Kitesurf World Cup on Fehmarn that we got to visit with our partner, Canon. And of course, you can also find new DIY tutorials and interior inspirations.


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MODEL KATHARINA JUNGE PHOTOS LALE TÜTÜNCÜBAŞI HAIR & MAKE UP PATRICIA HECK DIRECTION SOPHIE SIEKMANN SISTER-MAG.COM

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- EYES, CHEEKS, LIPS -

Berry Tones for Autumn

The days are getting grayer again and you have to wrap yourself in thick layers to avoid freezing. But your face remains bright and warm this season: Berry tones and fruity nuances are autumn’s makeup trend, adding freshness and elegance to every complexion. Raspberry, blueberry, rich plum and grape tones look stylish on your skin and lips and can also be combined in different ways. What is your favourite berry for autumn?

THE PRODUCTS FOR THIS PROJECT WERE MADE AVAILABLE TO US BY AMAZINGY.COM

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AN ORGANIC AND NATURAL BEAUTY

Our model Katharina , a student from Hamburg, has tested three looks for us.

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BOUTIQUE, AS PR SAMPLES. ALL ARE EXCLUSIVELY NATURAL COSMETICS.

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s p i L , s p i L Lips, - LOOK 1 -

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STEP 1

Apply the foundation and the concealer. Katharina has used a classic beauty blender for this. STEP 2

Slightly shade the eyes by applying different nude tones to the top lid. STEP 3

Apply lipstick generously. This is achieved with a lip brush. After applying, you can gently dab your lips with a cosmetic towel to avoid traces of colour on your teeth or coffee cup. MORE PRODUCTS

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Using a soft brush prevents avoidable shine in the face.

LUMINIOUS SHEER LIQUID FOUNDATION NATURAL ILLUSION EYESHADOW TRIO LUMINIOUS SHEER LIQUID FOUNDATION PRESSED SETTING POWDER

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EYESHADOW »TRANSCEND« KJAER WEIS RUBY SKY MINERAL SHIMMER HIRO COSMETICS

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Apply the foundation and the concealer. Katharina has used a classic beauty blender for this.

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Apply eyeshadow with a flat brush. First, apply the product generously to the top lid and then veneer the edges. Then apply colour on the lower eyelid.

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Apply the HIRO Cosmetics Mineral Shimmer to the top eyelid with a flat brush.

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Now brush the top and bottom eyelashes, apply the kajal to the waterline and spread the highlighter on the cheekbones, the Cupid’s bow, under the eyebrows and on the middle of the nasal bridge.

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LUMINOUS SHEER LIQUID FOUNDATION KJAER WEIS FLAWLESS CONCEALER HIRO COSMETICS MASCARA ALLURE DEFINING MASCARA HIRO COSMETICS CONTOUR EYE PENCIL NUDE BY NATURE SHEER LIGHT ILLUMINATOR NUDE BY NATURE

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VOLUMIZING LIP & CHEEK TINT: »VERY NAUGHTY« TATA HARPER SKINCARE

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Apply the foundation and the concealer. Katharina has used a classic beauty blender for this.

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Brush eyebrows, paint lashes extensively.

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Using your finger, dab cheeks with The Lip & Cheek Tint and veneer. Work in thin layers. STEP 4

For a little more freshness, dab a little of the product on the lips. You can easily powder your face with a soft brush for a matte finish.

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Taking on the colour »Purple« in styling requires courage. For this reason we turned to stylist Divya Aurora Zeiss when we thought about our new »Table Of The Month«. The sisterMAG team loves her escapist approach when styling pictures and scenes. It always takes us into a world full of dreams. All her creations show a wanderlust for the strange and perhaps fantastic worlds.

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This remained true when we saw what she came up with for our feature, which is not only filled with teacups and metal tea pots but also with heads, unfamiliar objects and beautiful but almost forgotten flowers. This table invites you to look deeper, to see more and think about all the past voyages and future secrets the objects behold.

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Grandmother's SECRETS

To develop the table styling, Divya first visited her grandmother and collected all sorts of items such as the porcelain heads by Gundi Dietz , an artist from Munich that her grandparents used to know in the past.

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SHOPPING GUIDE

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BROSTE COPENHAGEN via pinkmilk

For the entertainer in fall.

ZARA HOME

HOUSE DOCTOR via geliebtes zuhause

BROSTE COPENHAGEN via geliebtes zuhause

VANILLA KILN via etsy

H&M HOME

H&M HOME WEDGWOOD via Westwing Now

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Metal plates or structured and imperfect dinnerware are particularly well presented on this table. Autumn is the time when rust or vintage structures and textures look especially beautiful on the table.

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BUTTERED PLUM TODDY

Recipes

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GLUTEN FREE HAZELNUT & PLUM CLAFOUTIS

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ROAST CHICKEN LEGS WITH PLUMS, RED WINE & HONEY

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✛✛ 400g plums ✛✛ 800ml water ✛✛ 3 tbsp. sugar

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the plums in half and remove the pits.

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the plum halves in a cooking pot. Add water and sugar.

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everything to a boil and simmer for 6 minutes.

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the lid on the pot and let the plums cool down.

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the plums and water in a blender and to turn into a puree.

6. Pour the puree through a fine sieve.

The plum juice is done.

✛✛ 1 tsp. ground cinnamon ✛✛ 1/4 tsp. ground carnation

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all the ingredients in a mixer until creamy.

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Heat the Plum juice and butter mixture and stir until combined.

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THE EASIEST AND FASTEST WAY IS IN A MIXER

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the pits. 3. Grease a baking pan with the butter. 4. Place

✛✛ 400g plums ✛✛ 80g ground hazelnuts ✛✛ 80g sugar ✛✛ 4 eggs ✛✛ 150ml milk ✛✛ 150ml cream ✛✛ 1 tsp. ground cinnamon ✛✛ butter for the pan

the plums in the pan (with the open side facing down).

5. Add

the eggs, milk, and cream to the mixer and mix.

6. Add

the ground hazelnuts, sugar, and cinnamon.

7. Mix

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1. Mix the honey, mustard, and red wine.

✛✛ 3 red onions, cut into eighths

2. Put

✛✛ 8 plums, halved and pitted

3. Let

✛✛ 2 tbsp. honey

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✛✛ 2 tbsp. grainy mustard

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✛✛ 100ml red wine ✛✛ 1 small bundle of fresh thyme ✛✛ 2 tbsp. olive oil ✛✛ Salt and pepper

the chicken thighs in a bowl and add the red wine mixture. cool for one hour. the oven to 200C.

the onion eighths wand plum halves with the olive oil and spread in a roasting pan.

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with salt and pepper and add the leaves of approx. one bunch of thyme.

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the chicken thighs on top.

8. Add red wine mixture and roast in the

oven for approx. 40 Minutes. 9. Serve

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PLEASE INTRODUCE YOUR SELF TO US BR IEFLY.

My name is Genevieve, I am 32 years old and I grew up in Montreal, Canada. I am the product and innovation manager at aveato. We are a business catering company, based in Berlin with additional kitchens in Hamburg, Cologne, Frankfurt, and Munich. Here in Berlin, we also have management and sales. HOW WOULD YOU DESCR IBE YOUR JOB AND TASKS AT AVEATO?

I would say that I'm both an evangelist and a manager, which means that I develop concepts and new ideas for recipes or changes in our offers. I am basically here to keep us young, trendy and dynamic as well as to share my gastronomic vision with all our five kitchens. I also travel to all of them regularly to manage and maintain our quality standards by staying true to recipes, to present our new dishes and their stories, to train colleagues on new recipes, to maintain a close connection with all of our ambassadors and to support some team building for our company.

CAN YOU TELL US A LITTLE BIT MOR E ABOUT YOUR BACKGROUND? WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO BER LIN?

I went to hotel school in Canada and worked in France for a summer afterwards. I really enjoyed the experience of being an expat and living abroad. Back in Montreal, I started working at Sofitel hotel where I stayed for eight years. But after a while, I was looking for something new and decided to trade comfort for adventure. I wanted to come back to Europe, and since liked the free spirit and dynamics of Berlin, I decided to pack my suitcase and just came there.

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HOW WER E YOUR FIR ST WEEKS AND MONTHS IN BER LIN? WAS IT HAR D FOR YOU TO ADJUST AND SETTLE IN?

Luckily, I found an apartment pretty quickly and I took German classes for about three months, but when I started looking for a job, things got complicated. HOW DID YOU END UP IN YOUR JOB AT AVEATO, THEN?

The chef, who was here at the time, had worked in New Zealand and spoke very good English, which helped since my German was not that good yet. After lots of Âťno,ÂŤ

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he offered me a job as an assistant cook which I accepted. However, after about a year I really started to miss cooking, and during a company dinner, I asked my boss if I could just do it. He was skeptical at first, but put me in charge of the desserts and cold appetizers. Slowly, slowly he started trusting me a little more and also let me cook warm things. The founders realized as well that my food was different, and we started to develop the position I hold today. I took a lot of little steps, but eventually, all worked out.

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Absolutely, especially when I have to come up with a new concept for a specific new dish (such as a soup) and I just don’t feel inspired at that point. But now I note down ideas whenever they come to me all year now, which helps me to be prepared for when I need them. HOW DO YOUR STRUCTUR E YOUR DAY. WHAT IS PART OF YOUR DAILY ROUTINES?

I always spend one to two hours on my bicycle each day on the way to work and back. That gives me time to think and I feel pumped

HOW WOULD YOU DESCR IBE YOUR STYLE OF COOKING AND WHAT MAKES IT SPECIAL?

Oftentimes, I am influenced by my travels and like to bring inspiration from abroad to very thematic dishes. I also like mixing textures; if you have something soft, I will combine it with something crispy. And I love to mix sweet and savory things, which is a trend just coming to Germany with salted caramel and so on. AR E THER E ALSO TIMES WHEN YOU DON’T FEEL INSPIR ED? HOW DO YOU DEAL WITH THAT?

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when I get to the office. Then, I go on with my management tasks in the morning at my desk. In the afternoon, however, I plan and try new recipes so I get to spend a lot of time in the kitchen. I took a while to develop that structure as my position previously did not exist, but I think that we have found out how it works best for us now. WITH OUR SER IES CALLED »DESK TO SUCCESS,« WE ALSO WANT TO KNOW A LITTLE BIT ABOUT YOUR WOR KPLACE: WELL-OR DER ED OR CR EATIVE MESS?

letting it slide, as long as the job gets done.

When I am in the kitchen, everything is pretty neat and I try to put things away right away. But my desk is a whole other story. I have cookbooks there and things that I tried, notes from my mom – just lots of paperwork and chaos. I have gotten much better at organizing, although my boss gave up on getting me to clean it. I know it still pains him, but he is very happy with my work, so he is

I am pretty sure that everything I have on my desk has to be there. ;) But I absolutely couldn’t go without my cookbooks and my lactose pills (to try creations with dairy products). In the kitchen, I have a mini scale that I always take with me and even got in trouble with it once at the airport in Munich. And I always have my old cooking knife from hotel school which is just perfect for me.

WHICH AR E YOUR DESK OR WOR K ESSENTIALS THAT NEED TO BE THER E?

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e m i T e l b m u Cr RECIPES

When the first leaves start falling off the trees, it's high time we got out our wollen blankets and tea lights. In our search for cosiness and light, what could be better than a warm crumble? Autumn provides the best fruits to make this delicuous cake-like dessert. The German euquivalent, the Streuselkuchen, doesn't fall short after. When a fruit crumble fills our bellies with warmth, a Streuselkuchen has us swooning over its buttery and sugary flavour. Try it for yourself.

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Author: Catherine Frawley (Photographer) A food, lifestyle, travel and portrait photographer from the U.K. Blogger at borrowed-light.com Instagram @catherine_frawley Portfolio: catherinefrawley.co.uk

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APPLE STREUSELKUCHEN  (YEASTED ROUND CRUMB CAKE)

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Crumble Recipes

APPLE CRUMB CAKE TRAY BAKE Ingredients 110g butter, softened and cut into cubes (extra to grease the tin) • 100g light brown sugar • ½ tsp. vanilla extract • ½ tsp. salt • 1 tsp. baking powder • 200g plain flour • 140ml milk • 2 large apples, cored, peeled, and sliced • 1 tsp. ground cinnamon For the streusel (crumb) 100g light brown sugar • 100g plain flour • 100g butter, softened cut into cubes

1. Grease a shallow baking tray with butter and pre-heat the oven to 200°C (180°C fan). 2. Place the butter, sugar, vanilla and salt to a mixer or cream together in a bowl with a wooden spoon until you have a smooth consistency. Add the baking powder and mix, followed by alternating the flour and milk until everything is combined.

apple slices and sprinkle over the cinnamon. 4. Make the crumb topping by rubbing the sugar, flour and butter together until you have a coarse breadcrumb texture. Sprinkle over the apples and bake in the oven for 35-40 minutes. Allow to cool in the tin before slicing into squares. 5. Serve warm with clotted cream or ice cream.

3. Pour into your tray and spread evenly. Top the batter with

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Crumble Recipes PLUM, CHOCOLATE & HAZELNUT CRUMBLE

Ingredients : 8 plums, pitted, cut into slices (8 slices per plum) • 1 ½ tbsp. golden caster sugar • 25g high quality dark chocolate chunks • Juice of ½ lemon For the crumble: 50g butter, softened and cut into cubes • 60g plain flour • 50g light brown sugar • 25g oats • 25g finely chopped hazelnuts

1. Preheat the oven to 180°C (160°C fan). Place the plums, sugar, chocolate, and lemon juice in a bowl and mix well. Add to the bottom of an oven-proof dish. 2. To make the crumble, in a large bowl, rub the butter into the flour until you

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have a coarse breadcrumb consistency. Stir in the sugar, oats and hazelnuts. 3. Sprinkle over the plums and bake for 25-30 mins until the crumble is golden brown and the plum juices are bubbling. 4. Serve warm custard.

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Ingredients: 10-12 plums, stoned, cut into quarters • 25g golden caster sugar • 1 tbsp. plain flour • 3 star anise • 1 tsp ground cinnamon • 1 tsp. vanilla extract • Juice of ½ lemon For the crumble 125g plain flour • 75g butter, softened and cut into cubes • 80g golden caster sugar • 50g oats

1. Add the flour and butter to a bowl, rub together until you have a breadcrumb texture, add the sugar and oats, and mix together. Allow to chill in the fridge until ready to use.

mix until the plums are evenly coated. Fill into one big ovenproof dish or split between individual dishes. Sprinkle over the crumb topping and bake in the oven for 35-40 minutes.

2. Pre-heat the oven to 200°C (180°C fan). Add all the filling ingredients to a large bowl;

3. Serve warm with clotted cream or vanilla ice cream.

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APPLE STREUSELKUCHEN (YEASTED ROUND CRUMB CAKE) Ingredients 375g bread flour • 80g golden caster sugar • ½ tsp. salt • 1 ¼ tsp. active dry yeast • 1 egg • 30g butter (extra for greasing) • 180ml milk • 2 cooking apples, cored, peeled and sliced For the streusel / Crumb Topping 75g plain flour • 30g butter, softened, cut into cubes • 1 tsp. vanilla extract • 50g light brown sugar • 1 tsp. ground cinnamon

1. Mix together the bread flour, sugar and salt, then stir in the yeast. Add the egg, butter and milk and mix. Once the dough thickens, use your hands to knead for 5 mins. 2. Cover the bowl (tea towel or cling film) and allow to rise for 1 hour at a warm spot. 3. Make the crumb topping by rubbing together the flour and butter until you have a breadcrumb texture, add vanilla extract, sugar and cinnamon.

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Warm, Woollen, Homemade:

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The leaves are falling, the days are getting shorter and thick jumpers and socks are our most valued companions. Starting in October, most of us can’t get around soft wool and cosy fabrics which makes knitting the perfect autumnal pastime. we took a closer Even back in sisterMAG 6 look at the long needles. Click here to have a look at our old »knitting section «. In issue 6, we accompanied our authors Leonie and Victoria Kau on their knitting themed journey, talked about the knitting magazine »pompom« and showed you the most beautiful snaps of our big sisterMAG knitting party in the beautiful, historic district »Unter den Linden« in Berlin.

SM N°6 KNITTING SECTION sisterMAG shows decoration ideas & recipes for hosting an knitting party

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How to make it right

Knitting Instructions and their hidden messages Text  Victoria Kau L

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The design of this page was inspired by Breanna Rose's wallpaper »Floral«

Do you still remember how you learned to ride a bike? I do very clearly: how my dad held on to the back rack while pushing me from behind and promising not to let go. After a short while he did anyway – and I could suddenly ride all by myself! It is this particular moment that I still recall – our garden, my little bicycle, and my summer dress. I, however, don’t remember how I actually learned bike riding. Just like I don’t remember how I learned swallowing, speaking, or walking. This is because these actions belong to the category of tacit knowledge. Tacit knowledge is the kind of knowledge that is difficult to transfer to another person by means of writing it down or verbalising it. It’s simply knowledge you possess without knowing why or how.

were books, most knowledge, whether mental or physical, was transferred orally. With the invention of book printing and textbooks (that only dealt with teaching arts, crafts or Knitting is one other techniques) using words as of those physical well as images techniques that – became popular. once learned – Knitting is one becomes implicit. of those physical techniques that – once learned – becomes implicit. However, learning knitting without a teacher is quite a challenge. Today, books, magazines, and video tutorials seek to bridge that gap.

For centuries, knitting was taught in families, guilds or convents. Back in those days knitting was The best way to acquire tacit a much more private matter. knowledge is to have someone People earned a living with show and explain it to you. You knitting and trained apprentices. can then just imitate him/her and Only in the 17th century did learn it for yourself. Before there instruction manuals (also called 65

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how-to-texts) become a known book genre that prospered with the breakup of the guilds in the 18th century. Authors of these books tried - with detailed instructions and drawings - to demystify the technique of knitting. It is however assumable, that girls (and a few boys) had usually learned knitting at school or at home already. These books therefore served as further education. AT THAT TIME, KNITTING HAD BECOME AN OCCUPATION USED TO TEACH GIRLS AND WOMEN VIRTUES AND MODERATION. They

were expected to stay at home, produce something useful without being employed (which was then taboo) and keep their minds off any possible debaucheries. According to these dogmas, knitting books of that time burst with moral obligations. If a woman didn’t knit or sew at home she was considered lazy and at odds with public decency. Every book contained a foreword in which the author admonished the reader to be industrious and obedient – virtues all combined in no better activity than knitting. SISTER-MAG.COM

Knitting is uncomplicated enough to be fun, and adequately demanding in order not to get boring. A very useful means, therefore, of keeping women quiet - especially as there were far more than just socks to knit. In the 19th century, a great variety of beautifully designed magazines appeared containing knitting, sewing and crocheting instructions. Large with wonderful graphics and model drawings, they encouraged women to produce numerous (often useless) items. Not only were there tons of bags, hats and tablecloths, but also egg bags, foot covers and little bags for threads and cut-offs. The highquality magazines as well as the pretty crafts in them tempted the customer and crafter into buying, browsing and imitating. Thus both magazine and crafted item became a must-have and mustdo; a reward for eye, hand and mind – and a well-camouflaged ideology. In the beginning of the 20th century, women began to defend themselves against the female obligations of the time. They

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left their homes, took up sports, established associations and fought for their rights to vote. As a result, the moralising remarks in the knitting books gradually diminished. Magazines that once only featured craft topics, now also dealt with political and societal subjects. Knitted items become more practical, looser, and more comfortable. In addition, the two World Wars brought an end to the innocence of knitting. EFFICIENT WOMEN KNITTED WARM CLOTHES FOR THEIR MEN AT THE FRONT AND WERE ECONOMICAL WITH THEIRS. In the pages of 1940s

Vogue, you could learn to unravel old pullovers and knit new ones from the wool, if you so wished.

Who would want to give up style just because of war? In the post-war period, knitted fashion was no longer in demand but by the 1970s, the natural homespun look had become fashionable and knitting was popular once more. IN THE GDR

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clothes were hard to come by and everyone walked around in the same clothes, prompting the rise of DIY. There were a few GDR magazines that contained crafting instructions as well as requests made to the female reader to produce something for practical - as well as aesthetic - purposes. The message was

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clear: use your spare time wisely, thank you very much! One of the most famous magazines of the period was Pramo (a German abbreviation for practical fashion). It contained a lot of removable patterns and instructions. At that time, photographs were used for the first time to show the knitters’ hands and the wool in detail. When compared with the drawings of the last century, these did little to further the cause. The fact of the matter remains that no text, drawing or photograph can teach knitting as well as a real person. This is once more proved by the SISTER-MAG.COM

knitting video tutorials, which can be found on countless video portals, blogs and websites. These tutorials are living proof of skill sharing. As often and whenever they like, users can watch their own private teacher - ideally only his/her hands and viewed from his/her perspective. Digital media hence encourages the popularity of analogue pursuits. Craft fans, it seems, spend as much time seated in front of their computer screens as they do with their craft projects. The virtual and the tactile appear to now coexist in a 21st century symbiosis of sorts. In

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addition to the videos, the users happily propagate ecological and individualistic messages. KEEN KNITTERS ARE OFTEN SEEN TO BE CREATIVE IDEALISTS WHO ABHOR MASS PRODUCTION AND CHEAP LABOUR.

If you take a closer look at the texts, images, and videos about knitting in the past decades and centuries, you may notice they are a lot more than technical instructions. They become - in accordance with the particular social context - guidelines for life or even for making it right. Knitting is one thing. Regardless of whether it is taught by a person, book, or video, it is quickly internalised and performed as a natural, physical

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There is no other craft that has been charged with as many connotations as knitting.

act. More often than not, there is usually a secondary purpose behind the act. Whether people knit in order to earn a living, to subordinate to the patriarchal society, or to make an individualistic-ecological statement, there is no other craft that has been charged with as many connotations as knitting - in the instructions as well as the practice. An instruction is an instruction is an instruction but it is worth searching for the secondary, hidden meaning behind age-old pastimes. Not to worry, though – these little manipulations are mostly harmless.Â

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An interview with Marisa from »Maschenfein« MARISA 38 years old, from Berlin

is the brains behind the blog and knitting shop »Maschenfein «. Working from her little office in her conservatory, she has also written these three books: • Knitting scarves • Knitting – loop after loop (Basics) • Knitting more scarves ORDER HERE (IN GERMAN)

What is Maschenfein?

»Maschenfein« is my blog as well as my wool- and knittingshop. When I started Maschenfein in 2014, I only wanted to write a couple of tutorials here and there, but then it turned into the bigger shop with instructions, wool and other equipment it is today.

What inspired you to start this business? I learned to knit when I was a young girl but somehow lost this creative streak of mine when I grew up. At Uni, I studied economy and finances and only got back to working creatively after a blow of fate. Knitting

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fascinated me because it’s such an inherently mathematical process. Developing knitting instructions is a very analytical thing which captured my attention.

How did you start Maschenfein? After founding the blog, I wanted to give myself some time to generate traffic, write tutorials and get things started. Shortly after this, a start-up from Scandinavia asked me to oversee their German social media channels, which I did as a freelancer. But I continued working on my blog which basically was my ticket to the world of knitting.

on the knitting bestseller list on Amazon for almost a year.

How do you start working on a new model?

What is your speciality?

I usually start with the yarn. If it feels nice enough that I immediately want to start knitting a gauge and have hundreds of ideas, I start looking for available colours and start planning.

I have developed countless tutorials for knitting scarves and shawls because they were the topic of my first book. It was a great success and was number 1

I don’t knit everything myself – I have tons of help from my testknitters who work with my gauges, notes and instructions. Without them, I couldn’t have written two

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books this year.

How did you find your »testknitters«? It all started on Facebook. Today, we have a group of over 7.000 people who try out new models and test my tutorials.

Knitting fascinated me because it’s such an inherently mathematical process.

You also have real-life Maschenfein-knittingmeetings, right? Exactly, we’ve turned into a real community! The members help each other out, visit each other’s homes and

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support each other’s projects. The meetings are always a huge inspiration because everyone brings their newest projects. I’m not always there, though.

What advice would you give a knitting-newbie? The best way to start is usually to find a friend or a helpful shop assistant who can show you the very first steps. After that, books with good pictures and YouTube are a great source to learn more refined techniques.

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your

favourite

There are many great ones, but I usually prefer simple ones for myself. When I started out, I often made things that just looked great in books and magazines even though I would never wear them in real life.

Which are your favourite yarn producers? The ones that are in my online

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shops are my go-tos: Lamana, Lang, Pascuali Garn, ITO, The Fibre Company and SandnesGarn. They all have such special, highquality products and even sell things like paper.

How important is social media for you? Social media is my only way to connect with potential customers because I don’t have a physical shop. Things like the Facebook group and Instagram are very valuable for getting Maschenfein

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Who taught you to knit? My grandma.

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out into the world and growing the community.

What are your »Maschenfein«?

plans

for

At the moment, we’re re-working the online shop to enhance the experience for our customers. I am working with an agency for the first time after programming the blog and first versions of the shop myself. It’s taking a little longer than I expected…

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makes me reconsider what’s important. Nevertheless, I would have wanted a bit more relaxation and rest during this period. That certainly would have done well.«

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Aline grew up in a village of just 400 inhabitants, 45 minutes from Berlin. Today, she lives and works in the capital as a social media and influencer manager. Her blog »Fashionzauber« is therefore not only her main hobby, but also a fulltime job. She also works at a fashion start-up. Aline loves to take pictures and travel, both of which can be combined ideally with blogging. SH E

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»Timeouts are very important to me, though I rarely reward myself with a break. Sometimes I find it difficult to turn off, even at home. I'm lying on the sofa and just want to do nothing, but then I often get a guilty conscience as I could, for example, Instagram. I have to slow myself down or even force myself to put my phone away and give myself a timeout – if only a short one.« The last year was probably the most exhausting one of her life. Her boyfriend André also became self-employed as a blogger, and in a very short time. This decision meant sleepless nights for the couple, as well as a move to a large apartment, which invited a financial burden. This was the right step though: The blogger duo is doing well, both have found success, and they do not regret the decision. But Aline admits: »I've been longing for peace and relaxation, especially SISTER-MAG.COM

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in the past three months. A relaxed weekend with my closest girlfriends and comfortable shoes that you barely feel on your feet would have been just right during that time.«

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Isabelle works as an attorney-atlaw at an international company and in her spare time about blogs fashion and lifestyle. At the end of June, she became the mother of a little girl. Sometimes, she can’t avoid stress in her hectic professional life. Her private life, meanwhile, also has plenty going on. If Isabelle is inspired by something, she finds it very difficult to say »no,« which means she’s usually on her feet for long periods.

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Krefeld to Dresden and started a new life. We had ongoing divorces from our ex-partners, I started a new job which was a big challenge for me, and there was stress with our new landlord. We could no longer stand to see lawyers and courts, and our new life was put to the test. Now, after eight years, we have finally settled everything and are happy in our new (old) home Schwerin. On some weekends, I longed for peace and relaxation amid the turbulence. A weekend alone in a wellness hotel at a beach on the Baltic Sea with light and comfortable sneakers at my feet would have taken things down a little and allowed me to find some peace.«

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Sporty, chic and comfortable – I would like to be able to run on clouds, but with a unique look.

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Since 2011, Denise from Münster has been blogging as »Fräulein Not only about Ordnung.« order, of course, but also about cakes, books and small pleasures. She has three children – 17, 13 and almost 11 years old. As a self-employed, fulltime mom, her day begins in the morning just before 6 a.m. and ends at around 10 p.m. During her day, she moves between the desk, household, and family. Despite all this, stress plays no role in Denise's life:

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Therefore, a day in nature with comfortable footwear is a welcome appointment on her agenda and something that belongs to her everyday life... After separating from the father of my children last year, I needed some time to settle down again. I sometimes didn’t know where my head was, how my life will progress, and whether I can do SISTER-MAG.COM

it all by myself. I very much doubted myself and simply questioned everything. What helped me were long walks with my girlfriend and her dog. Allowing the fresh air to breath some clarity into my head was the best remedy for me during this very emotional phase. I continue these walks now with my new partner. He is a nature guy and always catches me when 116


he realizes that too many thoughts are racing through my mind. We take our shoes, drive to a park or forest, and slow down for a stroll. Two years ago, I would not have thought that this would make me so happy one day.«

W H AT

MA K ES

A

CO MFORTABL E

SHOE FOR

YOU?

For me, a shoe is comfortable when it does not press or rub on your feet, even after several hours. W H AT TO

I S

T HE

COMBI NE

W IT H

YOUR

BEST

WAY

SEAML ESS

WA R D ROBE?

So far, I have only combined the SEAMLESS sneakers with jeans, but they also suit a black blazer as well as a gray hoodie. I N

W HI C H

EVERYDAY

SI T UAT I ONS YOU

WOUL D

R ECOMMEND

SEA ML ESS

F ROM

T HE AR A ?

I would recommend SEAMLESS for any situation that requires you to be on your feet for a long time. Whether during a shopping spree with girlfriends, a concert on the weekend, or a long walk with your dearest, the SEAMLESS sneaker guarantees a smooth walk.

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Bine used to work in sales and marketing and is now an independent blogger . She also runs an online shop for sewn bags. As a mother of two and a dog owner, Bine never gets bored. Her day begins in the morning at around 5:30 a.m. and ends at around 11 p.m. When we asked Bine if she often faces stress, she gave a clear answer: »I wouldn’t say often. It used to be different. When the children were smaller, they needed me more. The calendar was always full – with both obligatory and recreational appointments. The balancing act between my independence and my duties as a mom was immense. Today, the children are more self-sufficient, travel to sports by themselves, and don’t need me around the clock«. At our shoot, Bine had a lot of time to herself and could quickly switch off with the other bloggers. 119

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»When I was training as a hotel specialist and later worked in sales and marketing, it was unthinkable to wear sneakers for work. We had to wear chic ladies' shoes that matched the work uniform. I remember that we worked for up to 10 hours, not sitting for a minute and running from one table to the next, always with a smile, at big events. I often hobbled home in the evening and massaged my aching feet. When I took maternal leave, my wardrobe changed visibly. Costumes, pantsuits and chic shoes wandered ever deeper into the wardrobe. I bought cozier clothes and comfortable shoes and enjoyed it, and still do today. I find there is nothing worse than uncomfortable clothing, SISTER-MAG.COM

especially shoes. Today, almost 15 years later, sneakers are absolutely fashionable. I think that's great, because I like to dress up sporty and am happy that I can also wear them to parties.«

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SHOE FOR

YOU?

A good sole, no uncomfortable seams, and preferably a soft and stretchy upper material that doesn’t get worn out. W HAT

D O

YOU

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CAR DI GA N

CIRCLE

OF T RU ST

OF

T HE

L I K E

SEAML ESS

AR A ?

That they’re black. This is my favorite colour in autumn and winter. I also love stars, and the sneakers are very comfortable. WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO STYLE SEAMLESS?

I usually prefer jeans, skirts or dresses. I think you can style the SEAMLESS sneakers for every occasion – perhaps sporty with jeans and a shirt or rather chic with a blouse and jacket.

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WITHOUT WITHOUT

PRE SSURE ,

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Ula is an Instagrammer and works as an online shop manager. She has two adult sons. When Ula gets stressed, it’s usually because she puts herself under pressure as she is very much a perfectionist. She was able to escape this pressure during our shoot on the houseboat and in the harbour kitchen – and her feet could also relax in the highcut SEAMLESS model »Osaka.«

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Ula values timeouts, and prefers to travel by sea: »My Danish boyfriend and I go to the North Sea several times a year to visit the family. We often take walks for hours on end. ara’s SEAMLESS sneakers would be perfect for a holiday!«

O R D E R

S E A M L E S S

S N E A K E R

H E R E

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D O

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OF

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YOU

They fit very well with jeans and shorts.

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WOUL D

R ECOMMEND F ROM

T HE AR A ?

I would recommend the shoes for longer walks or for shopping.

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Simone is a passionate and the mother blogger of two pubescent daughters. She is content to be on her feet for 14 hours of the day, juggling family life, her job, and life’s small pleasures.

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Simone learned how important comfortable shoes are in everyday life: »In April of this year, we got our French Bulldog, Ulani, at the tender age of nine weeks. Even though I am on my feet a lot every day, this was a special kind of challenge. There are so many things to consider in the life of a young puppy, such as dog school. This makes having 127

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comfortable shoes an absolute must. Anyone who knows me knows, however, that comfort alone is not enough for me – a stylish exterior is just as important to feel good. ara’s Fusion4, which I was was able to test with sisterMAG in April, and the current SEAMLESS sneakers are the right choice.« A perfect day for Simone? She has these often: SISTER-MAG.COM

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SH O UL D

T HE

CO M FO RTA BL E L I K E

FO R

PER F EC T

SHOE

LOOK

YOU?

There just have to be »sparks« between the shoe and I. There is no recipe. In any case, it must look modern and complement my style. W H AT L I K E

D O

YOU

A B O UT

PA RT I C U L A R LY

T HE

SEA ML ESS

SN E A K E RS?

I like everything! The styling, the workmanship, and, above all, the comfort – even after many hours. And if the shoe fits, the rest is right. I N

W H I CH

EV ERYDAY

SI T UATI ONS R ECO M M END FRO M

WOUL D T HE

YOU

SEAML ESS

A R A?

In every situation of my everyday life as a blogger and mother. Whether it's for a leisurely stroll, a mummy taxi ride, a trip to the grocery store, at a blogger/press event, or a relaxed cinema night, the answer is simply: always.

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Jenny has turned her passion into a career as a blogger and a social media manager. In her everyday life, she often sprints from meeting to meeting or travels around the world for assignments. What grounds her? A relaxed day with her girlfriends. With them, she can laugh, cry, watch movies, and consume a lot of pizza and popcorn. Deep, trustworthy conversations are particularly important to her. On top of rest and comfort, Jenny also looks forward to annual fashion weeks: ÂťAt this year's fashion week, I covered quite a few kilometres, often in shoes I paid more attention to design than to comfort. A few days full of shows, events and many kilometres

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later, my feet staged a strike. From one appointment to the next, they began swelling more by the hour. Of course, it was a great and exciting week, but I longed for peace and relaxation. A comfortable shoe that offers enough space and comfort would have been perfect.ÂŤ

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–

HOW THE

U NIQLO

S HO ULD P ER F EC T

COMFO RTA B L E SH OE FOR

LO O K

LI K E

YOU?

The perfect comfortable shoe should be simple and, ideally, black, gray or white. It should also have a modern and sleek design. As a blogger, the style factor is as important as the comfort.

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W HAT

M A K ES

A

CO MFORTA B L E

SH O E FO R

YOU?

When the shoe feels like a second skin and you get the feeling that you’re walking on clouds.

»The

p e r fe c t

comfor t ab l e shoe be and,

s h ou l d s i mp l e i d e a l l y,

blac k , or

gray

w h i te . «

W HAT

D O

YOU

PA RT I C U L A R LY ABOUT OF

T HE

L I K E

SEAML ESS

AR A ?

I am particularly impressed by the seamless comfort. Thus, there is no risk of pressure points over longer distances. The simple design with glittering starlets as a highlight speaks to my taste.

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this is always associated with extra dust and cleaning chores ... and all this on the weekend! At the same time, my son starting university in Munich meant moving out of his old apartment and numerous trips between the recycling yard and the furniture store. I also had

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HOW T HE

SHOUL D PER F EC T

COMFORTABL E LOOK

L I K E

FOR

SHOE YOU?

Not like an old-fashioned orthopedic shoe! It should be casual, but also stylish and versatile. W HAT

MA K ES

A

COMFORTABL E

SHOE FOR

YOU?

It must be cut wide enough at the front for my bunions (Hallux Valgus). In addition, I like support under the sole of the foot and a slightly thicker sole, which softens my steps when walking on asphalt.

to keep my blog updated with great photos and interesting topics, so in the last few weeks, I had little time for myself. That’s why I’ve planned to spend a relaxing autumn weekend with my girlfriend at a rejuvenating spa hotel and enjoy golden October walks in nature. My new ara SEAMLESS sneakers will definitely be in the travel bag!

W HAT

D O

YOU

PA RT I C U L A R LY ABOUT OF

T HE

L I K E

SEAML ESS

AR A ?

It is simple and classic. I have deliberately selected and tested the model with a higher shaft. I find the shiny elements particularly chic!

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. . . s d r o w l a n i f e Som After a long day of shooting, the 22-strong team of stylists, photographers, make up artists, videographers and influencers made their way home – exhausted but happy.

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A LT H O U G H

THE

LA DI ES

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TI M E

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No matter if you are a fashion blogger still finding their feet or a multi-tasking mother with both legs firmly planted in her life, the SEAMLESS sneakers’ simple and casual cuts that combine comfort with style are suitable for any customer.

the lake, the SEAMLESS sneaker will ensure that foot pain will never be a factor again.

Even if every day can’t be as laidback as a girls' hangout at

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W I N

YO UR

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F RO M

A R A ?

PRO B L E M !

We are giving away 10 pairs of SEAMLESS sneakers. Participating is easy: Answer our question below with a photo on Instagram:

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WHI CH

S I TUATI O N D O

YO U

PA RT I C U L A R LY N E ED S E AMLES S ?

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STEP

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S T E P

Post the moment in which you need seamless comfort on Instagram until 20 November 2017. STEP

2 :

Follow @arashoes and @ on Instagram! sister_mag ara and sisterMAG will be giving away 10 brand-new sneakers from the new SEAMLESS collection to selected winners.

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ara head designer Ralf Schlachter has been with the traditional company since 1994. He started working as a design modeller and has been a product manager in Langenfeld for many years now. In Pirmasens in Rhineland-Palatinate, he learned the craft of a footwear maker from scratch. While still an apprentice, he spent most of his time in the model department and started his career as a technical modeller. Today, he is an expert for every aspect of shoes and shoe design.

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WHAT IS SPECIAL ABOUT THE NEW SEAMLESS

SNEAKERS

BY ARA?

The SEAMLESS is an attractive sneaker with a sportive look that doesn’t have any seam transition or pressure points, thanks to ironed pieces in the area of the forefoot. Here, we implemented our motto »fashion & function« innovatively. W H I CH FO R

W I DTH

I S

W H I C H

SUI TABL E WOMAN’S

FO OT?

O R D E R

S E A M L E S S

SN E A K E R

H E R E

I recommend the width »G« to customers with narrow or normal feet and the width »H« to customers with fuller feet.

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I S

H OW

T H E

SE A M L ESS

M A N Y

MAD E

WOR K

ST EPS

N ECE SSA RY ?

Exactly 87 working steps are necessary, from cutting to putting the shoes into the box. The production is similar to every other ara model, only the ironing of the foil requires an additional step. ara produced a video that shows the production vividly. You can find it here . WHAT A

A R E

N E A R LY

TH E

A DVA NTAGES

SE A M L E SS

OF

SHOE?

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divided, the ara SEAMLESS model has foils ironed on. By ironing the parts, all transitions and pressure points are omitted. This way, customers with sensible feet can walk worry-free and comfortable, even over a long distance. Our customers wear the SEAMLESS as optically cool sneakers that might feel orthopaedic but don’t look like that. That’s the idea behind the concept.

suitable for daily use and allows very comfortable walks on longer city trips, strolls and even while going out in the evening.

WHAT

T H E

D I S T I NG U I SH E S

SEAM LES S

T H E

O P T I C A L LY ?

I S

The SEAMLESS is a trendy sneaker that gets a very special look because of its matte-andshine transition effect. P LEAS E

D ES C R I B E

T H E

SHOE IN THREE KEYWORDS.

On trend. Sportive. Relaxed. WHI C H

A R E

TH E

SITUAT I O NS I N W H I CH T H E SEAM LES S

I S

T H E

PE R FEC T

COMPA NI O N?

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A SSORT MENT W I D E

FROM

A ND

L AC E-UP

BO OTS

TO

SA N DAL S W H IC H

OF

A R A

R EAC HES SHOES

TO

HI GH-HEEL ED A ND

PUMPS.

A SPI R AT I ON

D OES

A R A HAVE TO T HE GENER A L D E S I GN

OF

I TS

SHOES?

It can be divided into product groups: While the casual sector and the sneakers are rather sportive, feminine and cool, the more elegant models (like pumps) are rather designed in a way that’s straightforward and not too

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after 10 to 20 minutes. We need about one hour for a completely new upper design.

cluttered. But there may be small details to give the models their trendy look. Generally, ara uses new and fashionable trends in a more decent way. HOW

LO NG

CREAT I V E SH OE

D O E S

P RO CE SS

DE S I G N

T H E O F

A

TA K E ?

That’s always different. The design idea can be a flash of inspiration – or can take a number of days. For instance, there are new concepts for the direct soling that take more time for technical reasons. Sometimes, we pick up existing concepts that, thanks to a little »facelift,« give the model a new and contemporary look. And sometimes, a new idea comes

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MANY

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SHOE

D ESI GN?

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WOR K

4 people. A product manager, a design modeller, a CAD modeller and a technical modeller. If you’re wondering what CAD is about: CAD programs enable the computerassisted construction of models. W H AT D O

TO

SH OE

D O BE

AR A

D ESI GNER S

I NSPI R ED

FOR

A

LOOK ?

We undertake info tours with store checks in the world’s fashion cities, talk to customers, read internet reviews or check the materials of fashion fairs. The necessary market experience from the respective previous season also helps. The general experience of dealing with the brand ara helps us designers to develop new shoe models, to spice up »evergreens« and to realise manual or technical innovations.

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The Hafenküche

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B U CH T

We were able to spend an autumn day on the lake in Berlin’s Hafenküche , a stylish restaurant right on the water. Indoors, you can sit comfortably in front of a fireplace, while a large sun deck at the harbour waits outside. The beer garden Hafenkante invites you to linger and relax. 151

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What makes special?

G E I SSL E R

Hafenküche

When is it particularly cozy in the Hafenküche?

We are a restaurant for the whole family and are located at one of the most beautiful spots in the city.

Now, when the cold season begins, around our wonderfully warm fireplace.

When was Hafenküche founded? Hafenküche has been open since May 2011. What kind of food and drinks are on the menu? Our menu combines many classic favourites and seasonal specials. We will soon host a green cabbage dinner with live band (October 25th), as well as the traditional Martinsgans (November 11th).

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For which type of occasion is the Hafenküche particularly perfect? For everything and everyone! We see ourselves as an extended living room of our guests – we organize weddings, family celebrations, and all kinds of special events. Many companies see us as a hidden gem with many possibilities.

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The boat has been around since 2013.

The boat is an oasis of tranquility with a magnificent view of the bay through the floor-level window along the entire side of the boat. It is a fantastically quiet retreat with only a few ducks and Ludwig, the swan, coming by every now and then. You feel as if you are completely withdrawn from the hustle and bustle of the city while still being only 20 minutes away from it all. This combination is unique.

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For me it is the sofa with the fireplace in front of the floor-level windows and the wonderful view of the bay. When and for how long can you rent the houseboat? You can book it (from 3 nights) at www.welcomebeyond.com , which features a collection of exceptional holiday homes and small hotels worldwide.

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Our clothes are like a second skin. They are supposed to make us look good and to keep us warm when it’s cold. But first of all, they should be comfortable and fit like a glove. Because they consist of pieces of cloth that are sewn together, they have some flaws: the seams. Depending on how neat the work was and which material was used, the seams are more or less coarse. And if they are on unfavourable places, they can cause unpleasant pressure marks on the skin. This especially applies for underwear and socks, e.g. for clothes that are in direct contact with the body. The slip that rubs on the hip with every step might be bearable. But it gets more difficult with the sock that leaves a painful blister on the sole after taking a walk. Also on clothes that are above that, like sweaters,

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In order to dodge the deficiencies of seams, an interesting production method has been gaining ground for some time: the seamless technology. Its products largely waive places where pieces of cloth are sewn together. For many pieces of clothes, however, some tricks are used. For them, the seams are shifted to places where they can’t be seen – and, most of all, where they don’t bother when the clothes are worn. Often, circular knitting machines are used to produce seamless clothes. With them, the needles are not arranged in a line – like in flat knitting machines – but in the form of a ring. Instead of a flat cloth, yarn or wool is manufactured into

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tubes that are processed into pieces of clothing afterwards. Underpants are cut out of the tubular cloth, for a t-shirt, the sleeves are attached with unremarkable seams. Shirts coming from a circular knitting machine can be recognized by the lack of seams on the sides.

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With more complex clothes like jackets, another method of producing without seams has to be used. With them, the individual parts, like the back and the hood, are not sewn together but interweaved finely. Normally, thicker material is used for these positions to make them more

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tear-resistant. With seamless shoes, the production without seams mostly affects the area of the forefoot. It’s normally achieved by connecting the outer material directly to the inner lining. This results in a high wearing comfort because there are no seams that can rub on the feet.

Clothes FROM THE PRINTER For several years, a number companies has been trying to transfer the possibilities of 3D printing to clothes in order to create seamless fashion. The idea itself is fantastic: Instead of searching in the shop for hours and trying on lots of clothes, a 3D model of your body is created and used to print your clothes. They

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surely will fit. And for the next shopping … well … 3D printing tour, the data is already present in the store. Companies like Change of Paradigm¹ and Freedom of Creation² that was acquired by 3D Systems research possibilities to make the vision a reality. The problem is (still) the cloth. There is still no nanomaterial that can be put together as a substitute for cotton and that feels pleasant on the skin.

Seamless S PORTS Nanotechnology is already present in a field where seamless clothes are especially in demand: sports. There, the technology is used to make clothes more resistant against abrasion and staining – for example, by including silver

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ions into the cloth to minimize perspiration. Lacking seams are at least as useful since the body is always moving while running, jumping or climbing – which causes permanent friction. And if underwear, socks, t-shirts, sports pants, or shoes have seams where there should be none, the light friction can easily become an annoying irritation – especially in combination with the heated skin and sweat. And in particularly dramatic cases, there is blood during longlasting sports sessions, and the affected skin area hurts for an extended time. Seamless clothes, on the other hand, is tight and flows around the body, doesn’t scratch and, in the best case, is not palpable. Just like a second skin ...

¹ http://changeofparadigm.com ² https://www.3dsystems.com/blog/foc

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The soothing views on the water of the Rummelsburger Bucht in Berlin didn’t only captivate our 12 influencers who were testing the new SEAMLESS Collection for ara. The enigmatic attraction that wideopen oceans and other bodies of water have on people is as old as the hills. The former, particularly, are considered treasures of nature in our modern societies. Our author Dr. Michael Neubauer took a closer look at us and the seas.

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Wanderlust In his book »Mogador,« Martin Mosebach writes: »It was the view of the sea that managed to soothe Patrick’s unrest. At the very least for those hours of forced waiting. (…) Organisation and transformation, a return to previous form quickly followed by dissipation; the unrelenting activity of the water in continuous flux, calling into life bulging waves that vehemently crashed with colossal force. Only to let itself calm down again and disappear into surprising (1) A fantastic delicacy.« description of the unrelenting force, attractive suppleness, and never-ending diversity of the water games, played by our seas. The sea; the stage for impressive technological and athletic

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successes, for inconceivable tragedy. A perilous place with this indescribable appeal for people! Year after year, masses of weary vacationers make the pilgrimage to the beach to submit to the endless openness of our seas and oceans, at the same time enjoying the pleasure of feeling the waves, sand, and salty water in their close proximity.

Water and seas create desire, wanderlust, and relaxation in us – a feeling of boundlessness. Here, people can dream, conceive thoughts, and switch off. The stresses of everyday life are left behind as we enjoy an unobscured view that stretches all the way to the horizon. Ships that float by lazily reinforce this restful and serene feeling.

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With our eyes closed, our ears prick up to hear the waves as they play. When we open them again, our gaze stays transfixed on the back and forth of the water, enjoying the enchanting tranquillity of the still air and admiring the strength of waves as they crash and foam.

By the sea, we are closer to our innermost being, our thoughts, our soul than anywhere else. Here, we fill up our reservoirs of strength, confidence, and energy – breathing in the salty air, drafting up positive resolutions to put into practice during our next 365 spins of the earth. These blissful effects on our mind, body and soul are also increasingly used in a therapeutic setting in the medicalpsychological field.

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We immediately recognise the effects of the sea on our psyche. Now, the sea and its inhabitants also offer us the ingredients for medicines. Sponges, mussels, fungi, snails, and algae produce substances that are or will become important in oncology, dermatology, and even surgery. The antiviral substance Acyclovir, for example, stems from a sea sponge. The wellknown group of antibiotics called Cephalosporine is present in mould fungi – among others from a marine variety discovered off the Sardinian coast(2). The sea performs immense tasks, regulates the climate, is uniquely suitable

2. Source: http://bit.ly/2xH0D9I

for transporting large loads over long distances, and has always been the foundation for the exploration of distant lands and continents. Not many of us have forgotten how we enjoyed hearing the amazing stories of the great seafarers who conquered the dangers of the Atlantic and Pacific to fulfil the human promise of also ruling over this part of the earth. Seas and oceans cover 71% of the earth’s surface, and therefore provide us with ample beaches to relish all those unique benefits already mentioned. Next holiday at the latest: Two out of three vacationers will already be spending it by the sea.

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HOW TO FIX A BRIDGE: PAINT IT PURPLE THE COLOURFUL CONNECTION BETWEEN CINCINNATI, OHIO & NEWPORT, KENTUCKY

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The cities of Cincinnati, Ohio and Newport, Kentucky are connected in many ways, but there’s one that certainly stands out: The Purple People Bridge. While technically known as the Newport Southbank Bridge, there’s good reason locals and visitors alike most commonly refer to it by its nickname. Discover how a bold change of colour for a 147-year-old steel bridge revived a region’s waterfront to make it truly for the people.

Nine bridges span the Ohio River in and around Cincinnati, connecting Ohio’s third most populous city with the cities of Newport and Covington, Kentucky. While each unique in their own regard, one is particularly eye-catching: The Purple People Bridge. One glance at the 813-metre-long truss structure gives credence to its moniker. But it wasn’t always purple, nor for the people. Originally known as the Newport Cincinnati Bridge, it opened on April 1, 1872 to serve railroad traffic that otherwise was forced to terminate in Covington with no connection to Cincinnati on the other side of the river. This was in no small part thanks to

the stubbornness of Covington’s then-mayor, who wanted his city to remain the railroad line’s terminus. When he denied construction of the bridge, the neighbouring city of Newport stepped up to lend its shore as the crossing point for the Louisville, Cincinnati, and Lexington Railroad into Cincinnati. Twenty-five years later saw the first significant renovations to the bridge. A horse and cart path, as well as streetcar tracks, were built in 1897, and in 1904 it was renamed the L&N (Louisville & Nashville) Railroad Bridge. This name would stick for almost a century, until 2003. With its most industrious period

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well behind, the bridge took on a more civic duty at the turn of the millennium. Years of neglect after rail operations ceased in 1987 had relegated the bridge into a state of disrepair, the extent of which threatened it with demolition. In April of 2001, the bridge was recognized under the National Register of Historic Places by the federal government, once again bestowing it a degree of prestige. Most importantly, it mobilized interest in restoring the bridge. Just a half a year later, the bridge was permanently closed to car traffic and a local economic development group committed $4 million USD of state funds to breathing new life into the rusted husk of former glory. It would reopen in May of 2013 as a pedestrian-only bridge with a striking new coat of purple paint. Again it changed names, thereafter known as the Newport Southbank Bridge – but only technically.

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»Everybody calls it the Purple People Bridge… Because of the colour, its name has stuck.«

»Everybody calls it the Purple People Bridge,« says Jack Moreland, the president of Southbank Partners, the nonprofit group responsible for the bridge’s restoration. »Because of the colour, its name has stuck.« And it’s no wonder. The bridge’s luminous lavender shines bright like a diamond against the drab tones of the muddy waters below or city skylines on either side of its flanks. As outrageous the choice of colour may have been at the time, it’s hard to imagine a better fit. But how did the consensus on purple come to be? While a decision on the bridge’s purpose was mostly unilateral on behalf of its developers, many focus groups were enlisted to

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latter based on research he had done for his master thesis on the psychology of colour when colour televisions were becoming domestic staples in the early 1960s. »Seeing is as much in the brain as it is in the eye. I redid some of my research and gave the information to Southbank,« Bushelman said. »Purple is a good color for public consumption. If you paint a room purple, it can drive you crazy. But

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it looks good on something like a bridge.« And so it was decided. The President of Southbank heeded Bushelman’s recommendation and adorned it with the standout hue it boasts today. Plenty of studies have confirmed the colour’s congeniality. Purple has been described as evoking feelings of calm and refreshment. It can »Lighter shades of purple, like the one of the bridge, are seen as romantic and nostalgic – a most perfect fit. It is also said to increase creativity and enhance wisdom. «

reduce anxiety and help people through difficult periods. Lighter shades of purple, like the one of the bridge, are seen as romantic

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and nostalgic – a most perfect fit. It is also said to increase creativity and enhance wisdom. Furthermore, there are plenty of economic benefits to the purple bridge. Local policymakers praise its impact on spurring activity along the waterfront and melding the split cities into a more harmonious metropolitan area. The bridge has removed both a physical and mental removed the boundary between Kentucky and Ohio, which increases not only cross-state foot traffic, but also the foot traffic at shops, restaurants, stadiums, and other attractions on both sides of the river. The waterfront, meanwhile, has seen a revival in popularity and events – not to mention Instagram opportunities. Indeed, the banks of the Ohio River are plenty more pleasant under the purple trusses of a landmark for the people.

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The colourful legacy of Prince's

How an era-defining album left its mark on music, film, culture, and colour

More than 25 million copies sold worldwide. The soundtrack of a decade. A cult classic movie. An icon’s magnum opus.

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1. Prince’s untimely death on April 21, 2016 allowed us to explore the legacy of one of the world’s most celebrated pop culture icons. The release of »Purple Rain« in 1984 introduced the whole world to his music. He even acted in a same-titled film. Prince reigned over all things entertainment for decades, but he also had a lasting impact on something not many artists can claim: colour. This is how Prince became The Purple One. 1. By Joel Bremer - http://bit.ly/2dsXxO3 CC BY-SA 4.0, Wikimedia Commons

The title of Prince’s sixth studio album, »Purple Rain,« is widely regarded as one of the most important works in pop culture, an irreplicable record that featured two chart-toppers, earned a double Grammy win, and elevated the Minneapolis, Minnesota native’s name alongside the likes of Madonna and Michael Jackson. A movie of the same name coincided with the album’s release, which, despite effectively signalling both the start and end of Prince’s film career on account of questionable acting, drew its own $80 million USD box office fandom. But »Purple Rain« is much more than the title of a hugely successful work of music and film. It’s a vibe: melodramatic, melancholic, alluring and ambiguous, much like the singer himself. The album’s lyrics weave through all manners of emotion on five tracks, and there’s plenty to suggest his love for lavender is as strong a symbol of his ethos as the words themselves. While

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Prince never directly explained the title, he once hinted at an apocalyptic undertone to his purple precipitation:

»Wh e n t h e re ' s blood in the sky – red and blue = purple... purple rain pertains to the end of the world and being with the one you love and letting y o u r f a i t h /g o d guide you through the purple rain.« There could be more to it, of course. Or less. That’s the beauty of interpreting such an enigmatic work. Purple has historically been associated with royalty, luxury, creativity, and mystery. The association couldn’t be more fitting. Indeed, Prince was music royalty, casting a purple reign over pop music for a further 33 studio albums. Other interpretations of the name suggest a longing SISTER-MAG.COM

for someone who cannot be satisfied – perhaps a selfreference? Maybe it was an arbitrary fascination, though no one dares to reduce such a defining aspect Prince’s aura to mere whim. If Picasso’s »The Greedy Child« served as an entry to his Blue Period, Prince’s »Purple Rain« was the gateway to decades of dark violet. He would become known as The Purple One, playing spectacular purple guitars in lavish lavender suits complete with matching neckties, feather boas, and fedoras. And who could forget that purple swag? Power, ambition, grandeur, pride, and magic – attributes of both the colour and the legend himself. The Purple One passed away on April 21, 2016 at the age of 57, his star in front of Minneapolis’ First Avenue nightclub adorned by balloons and candles in all shades of purple in the immediate hours after the news spread. His legacy already solidified, it has only magnified since. The week of Prince’s death, »Purple Rain« re-charted on the Billboard

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200 and climbed all the way up to the runner-up spot. It would become one of the best-selling albums of the year in the United States, racking up almost half a million copies in sales. The album’s title track would land atop the chart authority’s Hot Rock Songs, where three more tracks would feature in the top 10 in the following month. Purple Rain re-charted in countries around the world and was posthumously recognized by the American Music Awards as the Soundtrack of the Year in 2016. Perhaps its most prestigious achievement was being included in the National Recording Registry, which recognizes works that are »culturally, historically, or aesthetically important.« Martin Luther King Jr.'s »I Have a Dream« speech, Neil Armstrong's famous words upon landing on the moon, and Orson Welles' 1938 »War of the Worlds« radio drama are just some of the esteemed recordings to have been honoured on the list. This summer, the renowned Pantone Color Institute honoured The

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Purple One by developing a very specific colour in his memory: Love Symbol #2. It was designed to reflect the colour of Prince’s custom-made Yamaha purple piano, a stunning instrument of grape grandeur that Prince planned to tour with before his untimely death. An advisor of Prince’s estate said: »T h e c o l o u r p u r p l e was synonymous with who Prince was and will always be. This is an incredible way for his legacy to live o n f o r e v e r. « Music, film, culture, and colour – we may never again see an artist that’s left us with so many eternal legacies.

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