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Enjoy a freshly baked, still warm editorial by House SWARM Mag launching the METAMORPHOSIS theme. Made solely from and by our repurposed and recycled skeleton crew.
Like a quilting thread, the concept of heritage is sewn into the core of fashion designer Michaela Čapková’s works, which often stem from a reflection of inspiring personas.
Agáta See presents her BA graduate's collection of generously quilted and layered jackets and variable block-coloured garments, carrying the memory of her grandmother.
The playful avalanche of colours that are the collections of Polish fashion designer Mindless Katarzyna Dworecka give every inner child the opportunity to finally fully express in the outer realm.
Play doll-like, rich and layered designs by Romanian designer Daniela Mircea showcase an intimate collection that carries the story of self and identity.
Corrupted natural structures are essential for the works of fashion designer Alexandru Floarea who replicates them in elaborate and dramatic masks, shoes, and garments.
Sustainable silver jewellery by British designer Hattie Wragg, imbued with ancient lore around metalwork, is as unusual and unexpected as the places it was sourced from.
Lithuanian artist Rasa Vilcinskaite creates ornate headpieces, reminiscent of an array of extraterrestrial flora taking root in your scalp, which utilize basic beading techniques to invent intricate patterns.
From grain to linen, the creators of the Ukraine-based Para Platform create handmade futuristic garments from organic materials with an unwavering belief that the respect for and the worship of Nature and her creations will, again, come into mainstream fashion.
A derelict seaside fortress is ruled by six sorceresses in an occult sisterhood vision of fashion designer Linda Kokkonen and filmmaker Laura Martínova.
Belarus meets Balenciaga in an eerie solid-line series of illustrations by Margarita Senkova.
Science fiction, future humanity and Moravian folklore meet in an iridescent outer space cave. No, it's not the start of a joke.
Fashion designer Barbora Kotěšovcová, studying at Prague's Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design, perceives humans as AI systems with naturally malfunctioning default settings.
A jewellery and glasses collection by Slovak designer Mariana Berec took shape of protective shields and masks as a present-day armor, which will serve the purpose of protecting humans living on a new planet.
"I played cards against two French guys. They tried to trick me, but who is the fool now?" Editorial inspired by the main characters on the playing cards.
The collection from Wang He Yi draws inspiration from the cult movie "A Clockwork Orange". This reference influenced the approach to the poses and overall aesthetics of the photoshoot.
Czech photographer Eva Neužilova introduces her "Dark Issues" series with the main motive of our roots and our bond with exotic nature.
The experimental collection from Kristína Dúhová is intended for the leisure activities of Gen Z. It was compiled based on of researched symptoms, which define the Z members.
“Late evening, on the first of May – The twilit May – the time of love. Meltingly called the turtle-dove, Where rich and sweet pinewoods lay. Whispered of love the mosses frail, The flowering tree as sweetly lied, The rose's fragrant sigh replied to love-songs of the nightingale." Editorial inspired by the poem “May” from Karel Hynek Mácha.
Come here Scheherazade, tell us your story ... Not all of us are as brave as you. Teach us your manners and ways of thinking. Give us your knowledge. Distract us with your beauty and heal our minds, poisoned by rulers. Let us gaze upon your wisdom. Set us free.