Women’s Magazine debut issue sets the tone. Paris Is Burning is inspired by cities in transformation- where beauty isn’t polished, it’s cracked open. Where tradition unravels, and something raw takes its place. This issue is about identity as performance, style as language, and the image as both weapon and mirror.
Across 200 pages, the issue unfolds as a curated journey through fashion, place, and mood. Saint Laurent is captured in the sun-soaked heat of Marrakech. Thom Browne is reimagined through a surreal London frame. We land in Paris at Moulin Rouge, where control dresses up as glamour and no one leaves unchanged.
The cover features Stella Maxwell and Aweng Chuol, photographed by Petros Kouiouris in a story that plays with contrast, presence, and restraint.
Printed at 9 x 12 inches, Issue 01 is designed to be collected, revisited, and remembered.