If L.A. is having a moment, Purple is basking in the haze with its latest issue dedicated to the city’s vibrant creative landscape. Personalities featured range from Arrow de Wilde, frontwoman of local glam-punk band Starcrawler, to David Hockney and Kenneth Anger. (Purple cofounder Olivier Zahm tried to get an interview with Elon Musk, but it didn’t work out.) Personalities featured on the issue’s 12 covers include Kyle MacLachlan in Calvin Klein; Chloë Sevigny in Miu Miu; Dree Hemingway in Armani; Caroline Vreeland in Balmain; Karen Elson in Givenchy, and Trystin Valentino posing with a surfboard in Ermenegildo Zegna Couture. The Chloë Sevigny cover of Purple’s latest issue. Hans Feurer Zahm over the past few years has been exploring the cultural variety of L.A.’s neighborhoods, led by his girlfriend, art director and artist Amanda Wall, who introduced him to the city’s east side and Downtown L.A. “It’s a scene that is changing drastically these days, with a good energy. People feel free in L.A., it’s a natural context for Purple,” said Zahm, who recently set up his new Stateside base in the art district in Downtown L.A. (The editor closed his New York office — a loft untouched since the Seventies next to Grace Church
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