Twill (magazine)

[3] It combines fashion spreads, often with erotic overtones, with articles on political and cultural subjects.

The articles are published in their original language, without translation, the majority of which are English followed by Italian, French[3] and Spanish.

Twill is a unique venture in publishing that some media have labeled an intellectual fashion magazine.

The elegant photography and graphics of ‘Twill make it look like a fashion magazine, but its texts deal with serious subjects or interpret visual arts in a literary key, thus creating glossy storyboards rather than fashion editorials.

[2] The magazine is edited by Fosco Bianchetti; notable past contributors include Daniel Dennett, Tim Footman, Eugenio Recuenco, and Ellen von Unwerth.