イマン・アブドゥルマジドのインスタグラム(the_real_iman) - 12月12日 01時54分
Trace was a quarterly, internationally distributed magazine with the tagline, "transcultural styles + ideas”. It focused on urban culture & was founded in 1996 by Claude Grunitzky.
In its early years, Trace focused principally on hip hop culture, reflected in the large number of rap, hip-hop and R&B artists featured on and within its covers.
Around the early 1990s, it shifted to a broader approach, incorporating more high-fashion and travel features, and appealing to a wider range of racial and cultural backgrounds.
Grunitzky cited his growing interest in the concept of "transculturalism", a term denoting the increasing prominence of individuals who "transcend their initial culture, in order to explore, examine and infiltrate foreign cultures". Accordingly, later issues included "Brasil 2000", "Destination: Japan" and "High on Mexico”. Nonetheless, since 1998 it has devoted one issue per year to the catchphrase "Black Girls Rule!". #TraceMagazine
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