Since the beginnings of human existence, there has been a seemingly unbreakable bond, one of co-dependency, reverence and respect between humans and plants. In the following story, Idun, Narumi and Tash invite us into their personal journeys of becoming herbalists, feminists, wildcrafters, foragers and witches, and share with us how they have learned to speak the sacred language of life.
Read MoreAli Goodman, James Bannister and Sarah Johnson give us an insight into how working, living and collaborating in a rural setting during the pandemic can spark wholesome perspectives and radical shifts in perception.
Read MoreWe are not made to be autonomous, and we are not alone. We are in a constant state of interbeing – touched by life. I can only nurture myself by taking care of you. Thus the essence of ME is YOU.
Read More“As we destroy beings, we destroy our own beingness. No longer enmeshed in a web of intimate, mutual relationships, no longer participating in life around us, surrounded by contained, dead things, we become less alive ourselves (...) We yearn to recover life. We want to overturn the Age of Separation.” (Charles Eisenstein)
Read MoreGender justice shouldn’t be a discussion, it should be a given, yet it is not. Equal opportunity, equal pay, and equal safety and respect are still conditions women across the globe are fighting hard for.
Read MoreLouise Richardson’s fragile pieces beautifully amalgamate decay and rebirth and the circular existence of each material included in her artwork. Through her work, we are invited to question our view on beauty and on the meaning of everyday objects – discarded ones that we have no use for anymore.
Read MoreAs the old year draws to a close, winter’s hushed existence and the coinciding, barren nature tell their own tale of a seeming absence of life and a state of transition. For our latest fashion story, we collaborated with selected designers whose work comprises forms of conservation, ephemerality, nature-driven production methods and antique fabrics.
Read More“Happiness is being on the beam with life – to feel the pull of life.” (Agnes Martin, Beauty Is the Mystery of Life, 1989)
Read MoreThe dog days refer to the dog star, Sirius, and its position in the heavens. Historically, Greek and Roman astrologers referred to the dog days as a period that could bring fever and madness.
Read MoreWelcome to dreamland, where the tender knights reside.
Read MoreRental service “Nightboutique” has become one of Berlin’s best-known secrets in the fashion scene.
Read MoreA love poem to Mother Earth, giver and sustainer of life.
Read MoreIt is our ability to create myths that make us archetypally human.
Read MoreIn the stillness of winter, we are dreaming of new life.
Read MoreAs we move through the seasons, we are graced by the mystery of the living world.
Read MoreThese women are as strong as silk and as timeless as tweed. Their gracefulness captured in mono moments.
Read MoreShot in one of Berlin’s oldest bookbinderies, this story is an ode to craftsmanship and the timeless beauty of the handbound book.
Read MoreI have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
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