Collection: Bizarre Magazine

Bizarre Magazine was a British alternative magazine that primarily focused on unusual, unconventional, and often controversial subjects. It was first published in 1997 and ran until 2015. The magazine was known for its coverage of topics that were considered outside the mainstream, including subcultures, extreme body modifications, unusual fetishes, the occult, and various fringe lifestyles.

Content and Style:

  • Editorial Focus: The magazine often featured articles on alternative fashion, music, art, and film. It delved into topics that were not widely covered by mainstream media, giving a voice to subcultures and communities that were otherwise marginalized.
  • Features: Regular features included interviews with artists, musicians, and other figures from alternative scenes, as well as photo shoots, investigative journalism pieces, and reader-submitted content.
  • Visuals: Bizarre Magazine was also known for its bold and provocative visual style, with striking photography, graphic design, and illustrations that matched the edgy content.

Audience: The magazine appealed to readers who were interested in exploring the darker, stranger, and more eclectic sides of culture. It cultivated a loyal following among people who were part of or intrigued by alternative lifestyles and subcultures.

Legacy: Although it ceased publication in 2015, Bizarre Magazine remains a cultural touchstone for many who were part of or interested in alternative and underground scenes during its run. It is remembered for pushing boundaries and providing a platform for content that was often too extreme or unusual for other publications.