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Sian Lori

Fashion and arts writer. After graduating from Central Saint Martins, she contributed to 1 Granary and LAW magazine before moving into fashion copywriting. Now a freelance journalist and contributor to Lampoon, Sian focuses on industry profiles that explore craftsmanship and sustainability.

«I can tell a story about every piece of clothing I’ve ever made or bought» – Joshua James Small discusses the narrative behind his collection, Thru These Tears

«I don’t want to put pressure on my photos, because I don’t want to be classified as good or bad by my income or likes or follows»

True to its Roman roots, Bulgari has increasingly invested in conserving the past and ensuring the future, not just through design, but through arts and education initiatives

«There is a gap between industry knowledge and the consumer knowing where the products come from and how they are made». In conversation with the Founder and Creative Director of NKDWare, Kirsi Enkovaara

Slowing down against the curve of consumerism: the artist talks about the process and the conservation of materials through a niche technique

To prevent storage shelves full of leftovers, designers need to work backward by checking what fabric is available first and think about what will happen in the end

De-sexualizing the naked body and «creating an almost genderless, cohesive world in which people could run around without clothes»