We speak with Isis-Colombe Combréas, founder of ‘Milk Magazine’ and ‘Milk Decoration’, and also editor in chief of the newly released ‘Harper’s Bazaar Interieurs’. We also speak media and US elections with Dylan Byers, founding partner and senior correspondent at ‘Puck’. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello and welcome to the Stack.
This week I had the pleasure to welcome to our studio is this Colombe Cumbreas, founder of Milk magazine and now editor in chief of the recently released Harper's Bazaar Intereurs.
We also look at how the American newspapers cover this election and what a second Trump presidency will mean to journalism.
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When I came across the COVID of the very first issue of Harper's Bazaar Intereurs, I thought, wow, I must cover.
This title in the Stack.
It feels chic and relaxed at the same time.
It's an interior squatily published by Harper's Bazaar, who only entered the French market last year with much aplomb.
The title is edited by Yziz Colombe com, who is also founder of Milk and Milk Decoration.
Both titles still going very strong.
When it was launched 21 years ago, Milk certainly filled a gap in the market, portraying modern families with plenty of stories on lifestyle and design.
It was a pleasure speaking with Izzys here at Midori House.
I imagine a magazine 21 years ago from Paris to imagine a new magazine about parents and trendy parents.
And I do this magazine, but very quick I decided to do special issue about decoration, about interiors.
So I imagine after a new publication, it's Milk Decoration and Milk decoration.
It's about 16 years ago.
So you're quite innovative in that sense that a family can be cool, right?
It's not just like, do you know what I mean?