Issue one covers a connection between modern fashion and architecture which in recent years have become increasingly apparent. Both fashion and architecture are based on the human body and on idea of space, volume, and movement. A mediating layer between the body and environment which can express personal, social, political, religious, and cultural identity.
Issue two covers a trend emerging at the cutting edge of the collision between photography and fashion,
and it's about playing dress-up than re-imagining the human body and challenging social taboos. Designers , Photographers, and Artist working with character culture often emphasis the artificiality of their vision of beauty, presenting the viewer with new forms that defy gender identity.