The 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 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 MoreBy moving into action within a community of kindred spirits, we experience that we can create change when we work together.
Read MoreThere is a sensual awakening arising within the world, a reconnection to experiencing this life more fully through the divine intelligence of the body.
Read MoreWhen we created our vision for the annual The Lissome print edition, it was our aim to bring to life a new and regenerative kind of fashion magazine, and at the same time explore uncharted ways of funding that allowed us to work with an authentic, independent voice and without having to compromise our artistic vision …
Read MoreStepping between granite rocks and mussel shells that lace the waving line of the land, my feet find solace in the give of wet sand. The stream that runs past my front door and into the sea meets me here, between the stones.
Read MoreEvery October, the Breast Cancer Awareness Month is highlighted in countries across the world to help increase the awareness, early detection and treatment of the illness.
Read MoreWe asked you to send us your thoughts and feelings to find out what this time means for you, for your relationship with your garments, and possibly for the world (of fashion) at large. From your responses, we attempted to stitch an emotional visual quilt – weaving a special piece of cloth that binds us together at this very moment in time.
Read MoreThe saying is that children are the future. But what if this future is in grave danger? What if this future is becoming devoid of life, love, hope, and dreams?
Read More“There’s a rhythm in our lives, made of habits, structures and familiar elements: we call it the everyday. It takes one step back from our routine and normal patterns of behaviour in our daily life to perceive that the everyday has a certain strangeness.” (Alessandra Taccia)
Read MoreLissome is a passion project, and what started as a one person exploration, has slowly and organically grown into a self-funded, independent publication, created by a dedicated all-women team of volunteers here in Berlin, as well as a wider, international community of writers, photographers, and stylists.
Read MoreA sustainability and resilience researcher and designer for the fashion industries, Ania Zoltowski believes that our issues in this world stem from a detachment from our inner selves, from our communities, and from the Land, of which we are intrinsically interconnected with.
Read MoreOn Saturday, April 27th, 2019, Slow Factory hosted “Study Hall: Sustainability as a Culture”, the fourth part of its captivating conference series on sustainability in fashion. Following swiftly after a successful partnership with the United Nations in February, the first international edition was held in London at Central Saint Martins and organised in collaboration with Fashion Revolution.
Read MoreNatural viniculture is a process that aims to tread lightly on the planet, showcasing the purity of its produce and allowing us to truly appreciate what is encountered. Wholesome, flavoursome and full of character, it’s as authentic as the land from which its grapes are harvested.
Read MoreFor environmentalism to work, it can’t just be a lifestyle choice. It has to be civically engaged, intersectional, inclusive, and based on solutions (not shame).
Read MoreThere is no such thing as completely “natural” nail polish. While the nail polishes we feature in this piece are certainly the safest options available, we want to ensure you’re armed with the facts.
Read MoreIn the fifth chapter of our “Raw Beauty” series, London-based make-up artist Khandiz Joni shines a light on our largest organ and looks at body care as an equally ritualistic and sensual experience.
Read MoreThe fourth chapter of our “Raw Beauty” series is all about natural hair care.
Read MoreIn the third chapter of our “Raw Beauty” series, we look at natural fragrance and give you guidance on how to choose safe products and brands.
In the second chapter of our “Raw Beauty” series, we outline the principles behind clean and healthy makeup and advise you on what works best for your skin.
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