114 pages 27.6 x 21.2 cm Language: French Paperback November 1998
Published in November 1998, Newlook issue 182 captures the raw pulse of late-90s popular culture. True to the magazine’s provocative and eclectic spirit, this edition mixes offbeat reports, unapologetic glamour, and deep dives into the emerging subcultures of its time — from the early Internet and extreme sports to urban music and underground aesthetics. A snapshot of an era when curiosity and irreverence still ruled print media.
Among its standout features, two stories define the issue’s edge. “IAM from Marseille” offers a rare inside look at France’s southern rap scene, with the legendary group IAM portraying their hometown as a proud and rebellious city — a living reflection of their lyrics and energy. “Vandal Art”, meanwhile, unveils the secret world of train writers, a “private photo album” revealing graffiti as an act of freedom, defiance, and urban poetry.
Blending pop journalism, street archives, and underground culture, Newlook #182 is far more than a men’s magazine — it’s a time capsule from the late twentieth century, where hip-hop, graffiti, and counterculture collided. A cult issue for anyone drawn to the raw, creative energy of the 1990s.