Neptune Papers Issue Ten

$42.00

The Icons Issue:

Neptune defines an icon not simply as someone admired, but as a person who moves through life with a singular point of view. This issue features: Angela Westwater, Boucheron, Caroline Belhumeur, Celine, Donald Judd Foundation, Dries Van Noten, Emmanuel de Bayser, François Halard, Galerie Chastel-Maréchal, Galerie Wittmann, Hauser & Wirth, Husband Wife, Jacques Garcia, Jacques Lacoste, Joseph Dirand, Lauren Hutton, Le Sirenuse, Malgosia Bela, Martin Brûlé, Max Rocha, New York Now, Rajan Bijlani, Saint Laurent, Saman Amel, Somerset House, Sophie Carbonari, Studio Ebur, The Row, Urban Jürgensen and more!

Cover Two: Lauren Hutton by Alexandra Nataf

Few figures exemplify that better than Lauren Hutton. Across six decades, her unmistakable smile, pioneering modeling career, and independent spirit have made her a lasting cultural presence. While fashion made her famous, it was her passion for travel and discovery that shaped her life, leading her far beyond the runway and into a world of adventure, curiosity, and personal freedom.

Cover Four: Malgosia Bela by Thistle Brown

Model Malgosia Bela embodies that spirit through her effortless elegance and enduring presence. Captured in Michael Rider’s debut vision for Celine, Bela reflects a modern Parisian sensibility—confident, understated, and always in motion. Under Rider’s direction, the Celine woman moves seamlessly between worlds, defined by a timeless sense of style that feels both contemporary and enduring.

Cover Five: Donald Judd's Architecture Studio by Phoenix Johnson

Few embody that spirit more completely than Donald Judd. Drawn to the vast openness of West Texas from a young age, Judd transformed Marfa into an enduring expression of his artistic vision—part studio, part exhibition space, part architectural experiment. His belief that “there’s room to think out there” shaped not only his work but an entire cultural landscape, demonstrating how art, architecture, and place can become inseparable.

The Icons Issue:

Neptune defines an icon not simply as someone admired, but as a person who moves through life with a singular point of view. This issue features: Angela Westwater, Boucheron, Caroline Belhumeur, Celine, Donald Judd Foundation, Dries Van Noten, Emmanuel de Bayser, François Halard, Galerie Chastel-Maréchal, Galerie Wittmann, Hauser & Wirth, Husband Wife, Jacques Garcia, Jacques Lacoste, Joseph Dirand, Lauren Hutton, Le Sirenuse, Malgosia Bela, Martin Brûlé, Max Rocha, New York Now, Rajan Bijlani, Saint Laurent, Saman Amel, Somerset House, Sophie Carbonari, Studio Ebur, The Row, Urban Jürgensen and more!

Cover Two: Lauren Hutton by Alexandra Nataf

Few figures exemplify that better than Lauren Hutton. Across six decades, her unmistakable smile, pioneering modeling career, and independent spirit have made her a lasting cultural presence. While fashion made her famous, it was her passion for travel and discovery that shaped her life, leading her far beyond the runway and into a world of adventure, curiosity, and personal freedom.

Cover Four: Malgosia Bela by Thistle Brown

Model Malgosia Bela embodies that spirit through her effortless elegance and enduring presence. Captured in Michael Rider’s debut vision for Celine, Bela reflects a modern Parisian sensibility—confident, understated, and always in motion. Under Rider’s direction, the Celine woman moves seamlessly between worlds, defined by a timeless sense of style that feels both contemporary and enduring.

Cover Five: Donald Judd's Architecture Studio by Phoenix Johnson

Few embody that spirit more completely than Donald Judd. Drawn to the vast openness of West Texas from a young age, Judd transformed Marfa into an enduring expression of his artistic vision—part studio, part exhibition space, part architectural experiment. His belief that “there’s room to think out there” shaped not only his work but an entire cultural landscape, demonstrating how art, architecture, and place can become inseparable.