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FLOWERS FOR MY FUNERAL

By /FASHION/, /NEWS/

a boy first flowers are usually on their funeral. that’s the idea that embraces this editorial. “flowers for my funeral” is a visual story about growing older, expressing emotions and for claiming that everyone should be celebrated, even for oneself.

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MISPLACED WEIGHT

By /FASHION/, /NEWS/

MISPLACED WEIGHT

Photo: @suzakushot
MUA & Hair: @shucaileo6
Model: @youwaitedme
Stylist: @cmxiiiiiii
MUA: KidYuan
Makeup Assistant: @itstoviy

hat: handmade knitwear:Sinead Gorey leggings:Sinead Gorey belts: vintage scarves: purpleclouds socks: cocoon

knitwear:Sinead Gorey skirt:Sinead Gorey gloves: senpop, Bel Canto socks: cocoon right | coat: VERMO×RRR knitwear:Sinead Gorey gloves: senpop socks: cocoon

necklace: GX knitwear:AKIRA skirt:LOCK_KK socks: hue pants: super r shoes: MM6

knitwear:AKIRA dress:ATOIR skirt:LOCK_KK scarves: purpleclouds socks: hue right necklace: GX knitwear:AKIRA skirt:LOCK_KK socks: hue pants: super r shoes: MM6

coat: VERMO×RRR knitwear:Sinead Gorey gloves: senpop socks: cocoon

necklace: GX knitwear:AKIRA skirt:LOCK_KK socks: hue pants: super r shoes: MM6 right coat: VERMO×RRR knitwear:Sinead Gorey gloves: senpop socks: cocoon

knitwear:AKIRA dress:ATOIR skirt:LOCK_KK scarves: purpleclouds socks: hue knitwear:Sinead Gorey skirt:Sinead Gorey gloves: senpop, Bel Canto socks: cocoon

SELECTIVE EXPOSURE

By /FASHION/, /NEWS/

SELECTIVE EXPOSURE

Creative Direction & Styling: Ksenia Demianovska

Photography: Jay Zoo

Model: Jun Lai

Hair & Makeup: Karyna Oborok

Styling Assistants: Inna Stern, Eka Kalandadze

Photography Assistant: Alexandra Layer

BLOUSE PANOS GOTSIS TROUSERS FINNIAN BERT SHOES STYLIST’S ARCHIVE  

TOP & TROUSERS FINNIAN BERT EARRINGS VINTAGE

LEATHER JACKET TOEBROCK FUR PIECE TOEBROCK SOCKS & SHOES STYLIST’S ARCHIVE

COAT TOEBROCK SILK VEST MICHAEL SONTAG WHITE BLOUSE FINNIAN BERT FUR GROIN ACCESSORY FINNIAN BERT SHOES VINTAGE right HEAD PIECE/SCARF PANOS GOTSIS

JACKET MICHAEL SONTAG LONG TANKTOP FINNIAN BERT SCRUNCHY/HAND PIECE MICHAEL SONTAG SKIRT VINTAGE NECKLACE CUSTOM PIECE

Lyceum Club Femenino

By /ART/, /FASHION/, /NEWS/

This editorial, titled “Lyceum Club Femenino,
” takes its name from the association of the
same name that emerged in the city of Madrid in the 1930s.
This cultural association aimed to promote education, culture, and the active
participation of women in the public sphere as well as in political and educational
institutions. The Lyceum was not merely an association but an entire movement,
contemporary with Las Sinsombrero and with a series of artistic collectives determined to
change the social paradigm of the time.
For this reason, this editorial does not seek solely to replicate the stylistic elements typical
of that era, but rather to understand and approach the historical and artistic moment in
which this space emerged. It was developed by Spanish women writers and painters from
1926 to 1939. Furthermore, it seeks to pay tribute to the way these women chose to occupy
space and shape their public image at a time when society expected them to be “angels
of the home.
” In the face of this imposition, they chose instead to make themselves visible
and claim their place in the public sphere.
Keywords: 1930s, Madrid, women’s emancipation, space and dependence.

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From Petal to Power

By /FASHION/, /NEWS/

This project explores independence as a visual and structural process.
It begins with yellow, where softness is constructed and shaped by external expectations.
In white, the body moves into form and control, redefining itself through structure.
The transition culminates in red, where tension, presence, and self-ownership become fully embodied.

Flowers are not treated as symbols of fragility, but as elements of transformation.
What once signified decoration becomes a deliberate expression of autonomy.

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LE POUVOIR

By /FASHION/, /NEWS/

Le Pouvoir Final brings contemporary menswear into dialogue with the city—where clean silhouettes meet textured concrete and soft structure contrasts with rigid space. The editorial highlights modern tailoring through a restrained lens, focusing on proportion, material, and the subtle shifts that define a new visual language in menswear.

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