THE LISSOME N°2 / Digital Edition

THE LISSOME N°2 / Digital Edition

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THE LISSOME N°2: Rewilding
Digital Edition

In The Lissome N°2: Rewilding, we embrace our shared aliveness and joyfully dance for a “rewilding” of our world. We come to explore a new worldview for the 21st century and delve into how “enlivenment,” a culture of aliveness, poetry and beauty, could help break down the illusion of separation and heal our estrangement from the natural world.

We open our minds and hearts to the power and wisdom of pleasure and sensuality in fashion activism and life, and to rest and slowing down as a potent political protest. We explore the animism of supply chains, delve into the world of herbalism and modern witchcraft and join permaculture activists and fearless forest guardians on their quest to protect and live in balance with the Earth. We look at how to replace growth logic with Earth Logic, and at how the Fibershed movement is pioneering the formation of regenerative fibre systems communities worldwide. It’s a liberating ride with intention and beauty, opening the doors of perception.

Format:
The Lissome is a 160-pages coffee table magazine, measuring 31 x 22,6 cm. It has a high-quality stitch binding to secure durability and easy reading.

Mindfully-Made:
The Lissome is produced locally in Berlin by Druckhaus Sportflieger, a FSC® certified printer renowned for its high-quality and craftsmanship. The magazine is printed on Enviro Top U, a 100% FSC® recycled paper which is Blauer Engel and EU Ecolabel certified.

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Featuring interviews, essays and fashion stories with:
Andreas Weber (Enlivenment)
Mathilda Tham and Kate Fletcher (Earth Logic)
Emma Bruschi (Dressed in Nature)
The Fibershed Movement
Earth Care, People Care, Fair Share (Permaculture)
Sam Lee (Singing with the Nightingales)
Michaela Vieser (Feeling the Rivers in the Sky)
Hannah Fletcher (Developing a Plant-Based Solution)
Reclaiming the Sacred (Herbalism and Modern Witchcraft)
Amie Berghan (The Life Force of Cloth)