The flâner magazine offers a collection of images, itineraries, narrative articles, and maps that form a portrait of the contemporary life of a place and its inhabitants.
Colors, lights, scents, literary echoes, and curiosities are explored through photographs, essays, and on-site interviews. A wealth of stories and perspectives come together to create a multifaceted and eclectic narrative, inviting readers to discover, understand, explore more deeply, and fully experience a diverse range of destinations.
The flâner is born from the convergence of multiple inspirations: weaving together photography, travel, glimpses, and words to create a cross-disciplinary and sensitive project. On the one hand, it offers inspiration for journeys, short escapes, and destinations around the world; on the other, it places visual perception, light, and color at its core.
Above all, The flâner expresses a way of living: an attitude grounded in attention to small details and in a free pursuit of moments of pleasure, everyday life, and spontaneous beauty.
The flâner does not aim to propose predetermined routes, but rather: suggestions to move through, as well as reflections and visions to revisit, reinterpret, or make one’s own. Articles, itineraries, and maps trace open lines, intended to be followed, adapted, or -ideally- reimagined. The final intention is to offer fragments and glimpses of a world not defined by borders, but by interpenetration and passage: across visual and literary arts, places, destinations, and borders.
CEO and Publishing Director: Nicolas Favre d'Echallens
Chief Content Director: Gemma Duyen Fontana
Managing Editor: Alfredo Lars Mosca