Mastermind Magazine Embarks on a Digital Odyssey

Mastermind Magazine Embarks on a Digital Odyssey: Launching Issue 14 and a New Interactive Website

In a significant move that blends print and digital realms, Mastermind Magazine, renowned for its biannual hardbound issues since 2017, is set to unveil its latest Issue No. 14 this coming Tuesday, November 7th. The magazine, under the visionary leadership of Marie-Amélie Sauvé, one of the fashion industry’s most influential consultants and brand strategists, is taking a bold step forward in engaging its audience.

Coinciding with the magazine’s release, Mastermind is expanding its reach with the debut of its bespoke website, mastermindparis.com, also launching on November 7th. This innovative digital platform promises to offer readers a plethora of content, including regular articles, editorials, recommendations, and galleries, thus fostering a more immediate and dynamic interaction between Sauvé and her audience.

Structured into two primary sections – Features and Galleries – the website aims to present a diverse range of content. Features will encompass interviews, essays, and short dispatches, while Galleries will focus on photo essays and editorials, creating an ongoing dialogue initiated by Sauvé herself.



Renowned for her illustrious career, Cate Blanchett graces the covers of the latest issue of Mastermind, a testament to her exceptional talent and influence in the world of cinema. The actress, known for her depth and versatility, delves into the intricacies of her journey, providing readers with profound insights into her craft.

Legacy and refinement emerge as prominent themes in this edition, resonating with cultural luminaries such as Nicolas Ghesquière, John Waters, Tarana Burke, and Philippe Parreno. Their perspectives illuminate the notion that the creative work we produce today is the legacy we leave for future generations. The concept of refinement takes center stage, offering solace in turbulent times, as we gravitate towards authenticity and assured quality. Helmut Lang and Hirokazu Kore-eda, figures known for their rarity in interviews, engage in discussions around this pivotal idea.

A standout feature unfolds in a captivating dialogue between emerging French actress Suzanne Lindon and her great-uncle, the esteemed author and journalist Mathieu Lindon. Both bear the weight of a storied French lineage, and together they explore how this heritage can serve as both a blessing and a challenge.

The magazine builds on its legacy of collaborations with visionary photographers, including David Sims, Craig McDean, Ethan James Green, Julien Martinez Leclerc, and Tess Ayano. Collectively, this issue stands as a testament to Mastermind’s continued pursuit of excellence, marking it as one of the most compelling editions to date.