Contributors
A selection of this issue’s creators.Ed’s letter
Andrew Tuck introduces the issue.The Opener
What we’re celebrating this month. Plus: the art of composing for cinema.Volcano hunting
We meet the Naples volcanologists with a view on Vesuvius.Fathia Elaouni
Morocco’s radio renaissance as seen through the eyes of one of the country’s finest journalists.Bad Ischl
Preserving Austria’s arts heritage is the top priority for the team at the European Capital of Culture Bad Ischl.
Diplomacy
In Denmark, a traditionally values-driven approach to Africa is giving way to pragmatism.Affairs
What we have learned a year on from the 7 October attacks, Brazil’s spat with Nicaragua and Ireland’s naval know-how.Defence
Our new security column focuses on the West’s investment in the arms sector.Business
A course correction for Canada’s shipping industry and one brand’s clear vision for the future of eyeglasses.Culture
Haute couture on the big screen, kiosk culture in the US and a Thai filmmaker’s Paris presence.Design & urbanism
Expanding London’s green footprint, recycled-aluminium chairs and more.
Southern comfort
Monocle goes on patrol with the Dallas Police Department to find out how it has spearheaded a reduction in violent crime.Affairs
Senegalese activist Alima Diouf is one of Switzerland’s most prominent anti-racism figures. Why is she entering politics for an immigrant-hostile party?Essays
The pitfalls of human-centred design, life under the sea, the art of stand-up comedy and more.National dress
We profile five nations where fashion is seen as a soft-power symbol.Affairs
As a new generation of talent emerges in Spain and abroad, Madrid is reaping the benefits.Business
In Sweden, one city is reshaping itself into a place of opportunity.Media voices
We sit down with the US reporters and broadcasters keeping old-school journalism alive and well ahead of this year’s election.Culture cuts
What to watch, read and listen to as the evenings grow shorter and the weather cools.Top of the pops
Despite Turkey’s widespread religious conservatism, pop-music pioneers have always found a way to make themselves heard. We explore their enduring cultural legacy.Design
Take a tour of Istanbul’s top multidisciplinary design studios, whose portfolios are as diverse as the city they call home.Things you missed
An Aussie beach house to book, the hottest new table in Seoul and more.Daniel Lalonde
The Flos B&B Italia Group CEO explores the parallels between furniture and fashion.Tom Wood
Monocle heads to the striking cliffside home of Norwegian creatives Mona Jensen and Morten Isachsen.Style directory
A selection of pristine pieces and best-in-class cuts to help you navigate the new season in style.Salesas
We head to Madrid’s most fashionable district, where up-and-coming designers are rethinking what makes good retail.How to get dressed
Style expert Hirofumi Kurino on wardobe staples and dressing for the occasion.Fashion
Why doing things “recklessly” is the key to creating a good brand.Menswear
Layered looks that will keep you cosy and looking sharp this autumn.
Nusfjord
We head to the Lofoten archipelago to explore the once-sleepy fishing village on Norway’s rugged coastline.City sketchbook
What to eat, drink and do in two of Paris’s most lively northern neighbourhoods.Food and drink
Cocktails in Mexico City or breakfast in Los Angeles? Plus: a warming Greek recipe.Billnäs Gård
The elegant hotel elevating country life in rural Finland.Il Defino
The guesthouse reviving the homely feel and artistic spirit of Australia’s east coast.Vending machines
Japan’s ubiquitous vending machines are an ode to convenience and a feat of outdoor branding. We decode the nation’s unquenchable thirst for novelty.Island ethos
Monocle meets one of Malta’s most important designers, whose 60-year career has set the benchmark for Mediterranean architecture.
Issue 177
October 2024
Style special
At the front
Contributors
A selection of this issue’s creators.Ed’s letter
Andrew Tuck introduces the issue.The Opener
What we’re celebrating this month. Plus: the art of composing for cinema.Volcano hunting
We meet the Naples volcanologists with a view on Vesuvius.Fathia Elaouni
Morocco’s radio renaissance as seen through the eyes of one of the country’s finest journalists.Bad Ischl
Preserving Austria’s arts heritage is the top priority for the team at the European Capital of Culture Bad Ischl.
The Agenda: Global briefings
Diplomacy
In Denmark, a traditionally values-driven approach to Africa is giving way to pragmatism.Affairs
What we have learned a year on from the 7 October attacks, Brazil’s spat with Nicaragua and Ireland’s naval know-how.Defence
Our new security column focuses on the West’s investment in the arms sector.Business
A course correction for Canada’s shipping industry and one brand’s clear vision for the future of eyeglasses.Culture
Haute couture on the big screen, kiosk culture in the US and a Thai filmmaker’s Paris presence.Design & urbanism
Expanding London’s green footprint, recycled-aluminium chairs and more.
Global views: Long reads
Southern comfort
Monocle goes on patrol with the Dallas Police Department to find out how it has spearheaded a reduction in violent crime.Affairs
Senegalese activist Alima Diouf is one of Switzerland’s most prominent anti-racism figures. Why is she entering politics for an immigrant-hostile party?Essays
The pitfalls of human-centred design, life under the sea, the art of stand-up comedy and more.National dress
We profile five nations where fashion is seen as a soft-power symbol.Affairs
As a new generation of talent emerges in Spain and abroad, Madrid is reaping the benefits.Business
In Sweden, one city is reshaping itself into a place of opportunity.Media voices
We sit down with the US reporters and broadcasters keeping old-school journalism alive and well ahead of this year’s election.Culture cuts
What to watch, read and listen to as the evenings grow shorter and the weather cools.Top of the pops
Despite Turkey’s widespread religious conservatism, pop-music pioneers have always found a way to make themselves heard. We explore their enduring cultural legacy.Design
Take a tour of Istanbul’s top multidisciplinary design studios, whose portfolios are as diverse as the city they call home.Things you missed
An Aussie beach house to book, the hottest new table in Seoul and more.Daniel Lalonde
The Flos B&B Italia Group CEO explores the parallels between furniture and fashion.Tom Wood
Monocle heads to the striking cliffside home of Norwegian creatives Mona Jensen and Morten Isachsen.Style directory
A selection of pristine pieces and best-in-class cuts to help you navigate the new season in style.Salesas
We head to Madrid’s most fashionable district, where up-and-coming designers are rethinking what makes good retail.How to get dressed
Style expert Hirofumi Kurino on wardobe staples and dressing for the occasion.Fashion
Why doing things “recklessly” is the key to creating a good brand.Menswear
Layered looks that will keep you cosy and looking sharp this autumn.
Inventory & Expo: Where to go, buy and eat
Nusfjord
We head to the Lofoten archipelago to explore the once-sleepy fishing village on Norway’s rugged coastline.City sketchbook
What to eat, drink and do in two of Paris’s most lively northern neighbourhoods.Food and drink
Cocktails in Mexico City or breakfast in Los Angeles? Plus: a warming Greek recipe.Billnäs Gård
The elegant hotel elevating country life in rural Finland.Il Defino
The guesthouse reviving the homely feel and artistic spirit of Australia’s east coast.Vending machines
Japan’s ubiquitous vending machines are an ode to convenience and a feat of outdoor branding. We decode the nation’s unquenchable thirst for novelty.Island ethos
Monocle meets one of Malta’s most important designers, whose 60-year career has set the benchmark for Mediterranean architecture.