For our Love Ethic edition, we visited the medicinal herb garden of Dr. Hauschka at the foot of the Swabian Jura and captured our impressions from this magical encounter.
Read MoreCeremonies – watch our latest issue come to life in this short film by Jack Johnstone.
Read MoreFashion researcher Ania Zoltkowski explores how embracing an ethic of love in the realm of fashion and textiles can serve as a powerful force of societal and cultural change, manifesting in craftsmanship, community bonds and connections to place.
Read MoreIn times of polarization, division and disorientation: What would a world look like in which an ethic of love is lived?
Read MoreThe prize grants one successful applicant to take part in the 6-day travel experience and learn from Indigenous textile artists and master artisans in Vietnam.
Read MoreMeet Sydney-based poet Stacey Cotter Manière whose story is a testament to the beauty of embracing the present moment and finding solace in the art of poetry.
Read MoreWhether eroded or renewed, material or immaterial, reversed or inversed, Marseille-based visual artist Flore Saunois provokes a shift of gaze and a change of perspective in terms of time and matter.
Read MoreTextileSeekers curates craft experiences that focus on Indigenous textile practices while highlighting the value of provenance.
Read MoreThe Lissome’s editor-in-chief, Dörte de Jesus, addresses the importance of responsible storytelling in fashion media, and the shifts in our culture that it can create.
Read MoreMélissa Wago-Lala and Chantal Dubreuil Beaur meet in their family home in Beaugency to create together. From gathering plants to dyeing fabrics, theirs is a story of the transmission of know-how and life skills.
Read MoreAs a consequence of accelerated climate change, species have been forced to create new forms of survival methods to adapt to extreme habitats. Alliances with other life forms have emerged, and new interspecific relationships are appearing, such as those of Leafy Seadragon.
Read MoreEveryone is welcome to join The Gardening Drawing Club, it is free for all. The only tools participants are required to bring are their hands and hearts.
Read MoreChange is Constant (Be Like Water) explores the fluidity of gender and the use of fashion design as a tool to express the plural and always evolving approaches to gender that exist outside of the restricting binary.
Read MoreToday’s global youths are at the forefront of activism, changing and shaping the political landscapes of their respective countries. As the pressure to initiate real change rapidly mounts, they share raw and unfiltered truths, vigorously paving a new path for humanity’s future.
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