Lorde Announced As Guest Editor For New Edition Of Viva’s Quarterly Magazine
International award-winning fashion and lifestyle
magazine Viva have announced
Grammy Award-winning singer Lorde (Ella
Yelich-O’Connor) as special guest editor and cover star of
its upcoming glossy edition, on sale in retail outlets
Aotearoa-wide on the 28th February.
As Viva’s
inaugural guest editor, Ella has worked closely with the
Viva team to bring the pages to life. The issue explores the
theme of ‘designing a better future’, from indigenous
fashion and innovative design, to the importance of te
reo and protecting our environment – subjects close
to Ella’s heart. Ella is photographed for the cover shoot
wearing a host of sustainably-minded local designers,
accompanied by an in-depth interview by published author
Megan Dunn (Things I Learned at Art
School).
Lorde (Ella
Yelich-O’Connor)says, “I feel privileged to have been
invited to work with the talented team at Viva. We loved
putting this issue together, and I learnt a lot. I can’t
wait to share it with everyone”.
Viva editor
Amanda Linnell says, “We’re over the moon to collaborate
with Ella on this very special issue. Ella was extremely
hands-on, brainstorming story ideas, interviewing creatives,
and being part of the layout process and so much more. Her
generosity of time and spirit towards this issue means
it’s particularly special. I know our readers will love
it. The issue is brimming with great reads, we can’t
wait for New Zealanders to pick up a copy and enjoy
it.”
Viva Magazine Volume Seven also
features writing from BBC documentary maker and
environmental journalist Sharron Ward, who highlights unique
places worth preserving in Aotearoa, from Putiki to
Pukeiāhua.
Award-winning writer and
published author Shilo Kino (Ngā Puhi, Ngāti
Maniapoto) explores the rising popularity of full
immersion te reo Māori study.
Readers
can step inside the unique home of artist Martin Basher and
his director wife Martha Jeffries, located in Ian
Athfield’s iconic hillside complex in Khandallah. Plus,
sought-after interior designer Katie Lockhart shares the
inspiration behind some of her most exciting
projects.
Viva food writer Leisha Jones
investigates the future of hospitality in New Zealand, and
wine writer Jo Burzynska rounds-up innovative wineries in
the sustainability scene, recommending the best drops from
around the country.
Following its
launch in August 2020, Viva’s quarterly magazine has gone
from strength to strength, winning First Place in the Best
Use of Print Award at the INMA Global Media Awards in 2021,
and being inducted into Kātoitoi - the Aotearoa Design
Archive.
Also available as an annual
subscription, Viva Magazine Volume Seven
will be on sale on magazine shelves right across New Zealand
from 28th
February.