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Rosie Broadhead

Fashion designer Rosie Broadhead bases her designs on how probiotic bacteria aids our skin as she creates both sustainable and functional clothing. The London based designer collaborates with scientists and other creatives to bring her concepts to life.

Enemigos Mentales

Growing up in Santiago, Chile Martin Luttecke’s label Enemigos Mentales challenges the cliches associated with Latin American culture. Bringing a fresh perspective on the youth of Chile especially, Enemigos Mentales experiments with both streetwear and couture.

Get Lost

What happens when your phone dies and you can’t use your maps app to navigate a new city? You get lost. And what happens when you get lost? More often than not, you find adventure, solitude and purpose in your own direction.

Call me, I’m bored

Titled “Call me, I’m Bored”, this collaborative shoot fuses photographer Umur Ozcan and stylist Emrecan Sandal’s creative vision. Portraying the outrageous nature of fashion and the illusion of constraint that is often put onto individuals attempting to express themselves.

Elderly Heroes

A clear bias against the elderly is often displayed in both pop culture and society at large in today’s media. Dutch photographer Harmen Meinsma’s project titled “Elderly Heros”, works to erase that narrative and to frame elders in an empowering and desirable light.

Pray for your Sims

Created while in self-isolation “Pray for your Sims” is a self portrait editorial series by Katherine Rose. Using the popular video game The Sims to mimic the virtual lifestyle many of us have accepted as reality during the Covid-19 pandemic. This collection includes eleven photographs of Katherine along with fellow model Sarah P.

Jivomir Domoustchiev

London-based designer Jivomir Domoustchiev breaks the mould with his unconventional designs. With an interest in sculpture, shape and futurism, Domoustchiev works with PVC vinyl to achieve his distinctive silhouettes in a unique example of modern fashion design.

Fabian Kis-Juhasz

“There is something naturally horrific about being feminine and being a woman.” Fabian Kis-Juhasz states. This hyper-feminine horror is the essence of her designs, which often contain yards of romantic tule, baroque bows and demonic corsets.

Zodiakos

The twelve faces of the Greek zodiac find their roots during the dawn of civilization. Some say true, some say false, all can agree astrology has provided a stream of fascinating entertainment for all of us at one point or another.

Primordial Imperatrix

A presentation of a primordial empress. She is a synthesis of land and ocean, rising and crawling out to birth her. Adapting since the beginning of time. She is iridescent with beauty but scathing. She is rich with knowledge.She is the sensation of peace underwater. Mother Nature’s fallen angel. This is her homage feature.

Yamuna Forzani

Rather than dressing size 0 models walking at a binary fashion week, designer Yamuna Forzani creates extravagant knits celebrating the inclusive, powerful community that walks in ballrooms everywhere.

DVA Deluxe x Shutney Molho

Photographer Hick Duarte depicts a unique collaboration between two young artists from Rio. The mystic atmosphere and the aesthetically strong garments communicate a sense of serenity and empathy intrinsic to the boys’ way of life.

Yueqi Qi

Whispering of her Chinese heritage and old luxury, Yueqi Qi worships the designs of mother nature and rejects suffering to create beauty. Her most recent collection impressed a memory of jade.

Wonder Years?

Model Stella’s timeless look was the inspiration for this project. Embodying the iconic styles of the 70s and 80s her timeless beauty brings back nostalgia from the days of careless fun and the mystery of a future that was yet to come.

Juliao Ocampo

Throughout history, religion has shaped humanity more than any other organized ideology. With this acclaim renders extremes of a belief that have resulted in crucifixions and flagellations amongst other forms of utmost devotion. Titled In Cembo’s Palace this project is inspired by the Catholic imagery displayed throughout the Philippines.

King of the Neighbourhood

Social media plays an immense role in how we perceive ourselves, and what we think of others during this hyper-digitized period of time. We make micro-calculations in our minds upon seeing someone’s page, whether we know them or not. That assumption, though online, can manifest into real-life interactions. King of the Neighbourhood follows the fine line between the reality of who we are, and the projection of ourselves we advertise through social media.

Join Collective

Deconstructing garment into a “fluid object”, JOIN Collective encourages its makers and wearers to play and address questions of community and identity in a system valuing pressurized fast fashion production and hierarchical administration.