Garm was a British magazine dedicated to fashion, lifestyle, and contemporary culture, published between 2004 and 2007. It distinguished itself through its focus on independent designers, artists, and musicians, and its often experimental and visually striking photography and design.
The magazine was founded by Tim Moore, who also served as its editor-in-chief. Garm was notable for its relatively large format and its high production values, contributing to its perception as a collectible item.
Its content covered a diverse range of topics within the fashion and cultural landscape, including features on emerging fashion trends, interviews with notable figures in art and music, and explorations of subcultures and countercultures. The magazine aimed to present a sophisticated and alternative perspective compared to mainstream fashion publications.
Despite critical acclaim and a dedicated following, Garm ceased publication after a relatively short run, reportedly due to financial difficulties. Its impact on independent fashion journalism and visual culture continues to be recognized.