
Kiko Mizuhara has been chosen as the magazine's first Japanese model for its latest Spring/Summer 2013 issue, the high-fashion magazine from New York. In the fashion section titled "KIKO MEETS CHANEL," she rocks vintage Chanel. The theme of this issue is "CINEMA." Contemporary artist Mariko Mori appears in the lead interview. Other features include fashion designer Donna Karan and other artists who contribute to society through their creative work. The price is ¥1,880. Released by Hinode Publishing with a separate Japanese translation, the issue is available at Tsutaya Bookstores, Aoyama Book Center, and Amazon nationwide. TWELV was founded in New York in 2012. It is a quarterly magazine published twice a year. The editor-in-chief is Hissa Igarashi, a Japanese stylist who has worked on magazines such as Vogue and Elle. The 200-page magazine is based on the concept of high fashion x art x music and is packed with fashion shots. It is sold in Japan, the US, Europe, Asia, and elsewhere. The digital version is sold online for 99 cents, and the latest fashion news is also posted on the official website and social media. The magazine is also involved in a "12% Charity" initiative, where 12% of sales are donated to the World Food Programme and Doctors Without Borders, hence the name of the magazine.































