Frank Ocean covers ‘Garagisme’ magazine
CG Watkins / Garagisme
Frank Ocean is the cover star of the motor-based magazine Garagisme for their Spring/Summer issue #3. Inside is a full spread of photographs (see below) and an interview by CG Watkins.
The magazine is 24 x 32 cm, 144 pages, in French and English and can be pre-ordered here.
Update: The magazine has sold out.
The interview was published digitally on the Garagisme website here.
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