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Give me any of those colors blooming from the dark. A fashion story from Shanghai, China, photographed and directed by Rambo Ding.
Dancer, fitness bunny and overall cutie Luna visiting Tel Aviv from Moscow, shot on film by Mike Ivnitsky.
Enjoying the most vibrant element of self-expression and grace. A fashion story from Los Angeles by Dylan Perlot and Dina Vibes, starring muse Madison Tabeek.
2 month long festival celebrating their 31 year history from July 8th – August 27, Berlin.
A second skin, an extension of the human form, a synthesis where style and substance converge. A charismatic tension between a series of opposites: simple and intricate, subtle and strong, a gamut of contrasts that result in harmony. A fashion story shot by Marco Giuliano and styled by Anca Macavei featuring soft yet rigorous pieces by Palmatic Studio in constant movement, a modern sensual and intimate version of body armor.
You attract what you are, not what you want. So if you want it then reflect it. Ania in a series by Jin Haoyu.
We are all like the bright Moon and we still have our darker side. Dreamy Maria photographed by Maia Safina.

Divine yet dark memories of a stormy summer day and night. Ali captured in black and white by Hugues de Robillard.
Lost in the surroundings, getting one with the wild, delicate nature. Daria captured by Tania Moi.
Exploring the city with open hearts and open minds. Yueyao photographed by Lara Denova and styled by Julien Vassel.
Beams of sunlight cutting the flesh in two. A photographic series shot by Yura Taralov.
A spotlight on the third Kembra Pfahler solo show at London’s Emalin Gallery by Maria Abramenko. On view: 09 July - 03 September 2022.
Khumbulekhaya is a South African term that translates “remember home” from the isiZulu language. It is the journey of individuals on a quest to reunite and heal with their families. A series from South Africa shot by Buka Andile.
A hard-edged selection of sounds from Dario Brkic aka AIROD, hailing from Paris, perhaps one of the finest incarnations of what the French techno scene can bring to the table.


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Beauty and mistery for this impressive images photographed by Lars Weber with fashion by Jesko Wilke.
These were everyday sounds magnified by darkness. And darkness was nothing - it was not a substance, it was not a presence, it was no more than an absence of light. A story by Dusdin Condren.
The unusual dark story of two young mistresses assisted by their elder colf. Styled by Radana Damian Vizar and photographed by talent Michal Pudelka.


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The ones from whom there is no escape: a fashion story featuring muses Mia and Esme wearing avant-garde pieces by Nutsa Modebadze shot by Marco Giuliano and styled by Anca Macavei.
Tell us a bit about you, your background. What made you start (and continue doing) your brand?
I like to create things. I think I don’t start it on a particular time, this urge to make something with my bear hands was inside of me as long as I remember myself. I can’t even imagine stopping doing what I do. It’s like don’t waking up in the morning and drinking coffee and smoking cigarettes, it’s that natural for me.
You have Georgian origins, living on an Island in Bali, how did these two different cultures influence your “avant-garde” aesthetic?
This culture doesn’t influence in any way what I do, I act according to my mind. It’s not really necessary to have comfort / discomfort to push me to do new things. Georgia is the home, cozy place where I grew up and where I learn mostly important skills. Living in Bali is like a lifelong vacation which I’m not planning to finish yet.
How would you describe Nutsa in 3 words?
You state that you are a “designer of opposites and compliments, where masculine and feminine elements are balanced into sensual asymmetries” Can you tell us more about what inspires you and moves you deeply.
If I’m being honest I did not write that text and actually want to change it but don’t have time to write a one new so it means whatever it means :). I try to not separate genders from each other, i’m always on the move, everything and also nothing. Not sure from where I get inspiration but I always project how I feel, making something is a therapy which I found early on in my life and it helps me to realize the spirits which are best not kept inside.
You are also a biker, which passion came first the one for fashion or for motorcycles?
Bikes are more like a hobby, source of adrenaline and fun. Me and my husband both love custom bikes, riding and planning which bike we gonna add to our garage next.
Which is the best advice you were ever given in life so far?
I actually don’t remember anything because mostly I’m the one who gives advice around here :)
Future plans you would like to share with us?
Right now my only plan is to rise my 6 month old daughter and be with her as more time as possible, because pregnancy and birth giving changed me in ways which I never thought was possible, the joy this tiny person gives us is unexplainable and we want to give her all our energy and love. As fashion and the world is resting from the pandemic we (me and my partner) created a new studio (Archy Project) which is oriented to build new brands from the ground up for people who always dreamed it but never had courage or information on how to do it.

Give me any of those colors blooming from the dark. A fashion story from Shanghai, China, photographed and directed by Rambo Ding.

dust coat SAINT LAURENT, blouse VEECO ZHAO, sunglasses BALENCIAGA
jacket KIMUSSO, trousers SALVATORE FERRAGAMO
jacket KIMUSSO, trousers SALVATORE FERRAGAMO
London's brightest rising stars at Tranoi SS19 photographed in Paris by Marco Giuliano and styled by Anca Macavei.
About everything you can get. Bee in a fashion story by Navarro Aydemir, styled by Gulce Gunaydin.
Negotiating the mechanics of becoming and unbecoming and speculations on post-human scenarios beyond death and singularity. New York based artist Ivana Basic in conversation with Maria Abramenko.


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