Creative Soccer Culture

Season Zine Issue 4

'SEASON' is a zine dedicated to championing female fashion and football fans first. Releasing a fourth instalment that lands in fascinating and stylised form, its a new issue that explores insightful topics while tearing across new ground.

The new issue comes colourfully redesigned and explores a range of thought provoking themes. With money as ever a hot topic, the issue explores discussion points such as Neymar’s record-breaking transfer and Eni Aluko’s controversial £80k payout. Additionally, another feature that looks at the numbers. According to the Premier League, 25% of fans attending matches are female. Rather than just speculating about how women spend their money to fuel their fandom, the team behind the magazine spoke to female fans and also got them involved from a writing side.

Other highlights include interviews with Naomi Accardi, adidas brand marketing manager and daughter of former footballer Giuseppe Accardi and athlete, model and player Ocean Lewis. Features and op-eds about women who gamble on the game, the gender pay gap, WAGs, match day experiences, fake football shirts, "The Football of Fashion: Fenty x Puma" and "Money Diaries". Contributors include Vogue fashion features editor Ellie Pithers, This Fan Girl’s Amy Drucquer and Romance FC manager Trisha Lewis.

Editorials introduce new faces to London’s grassroots football scene with styling from Gosha Rubchinskiy x adidas’ menswear pieces. Topping it off with tasteful attention to detail, the fourth set of collectible SEASON stickers based on contributors’ favourite players brings the party together with plenty to play for. David Beckham, Ronaldinho, Feyenoord’s Jens Toornstra, Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero and England Ladies’ Jodie Taylor are illustrated by Sandy van Helden.

You can preorder now on season-zine.com.

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joe.andrews

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