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Stylist and Art Director




In a world that often silences the voices of women, a feminist magazine becomes a platform for truth. This publication is dedicated to young women who are rewriting the rules — those whose lives and work are challenging traditional narratives and disrupt societal expectations. By telling their stories, we confront the pervasive gender disparities that persist in every corner of our culture. Here, creativity is not just an act of expression but a revolutionary force, questioning taboos and pushing boundaries, becoming a testament to the power of resistance.








In a world overwhelmed by excess, simplicity becomes a form of clarity. The event — where Christiane Löhr’s art meets Jil Sander’s newest collection — serves as a reminder that true beauty is not confined to decoration, but rather to the essential. Nature, in its most raw form, reveals the power of line and space, where minimalism is not a lack but a presence. Here, simplicity and organic form converge, creating a visual language that transcends time and trends. By stripping away the unnecessary, we are left with a deeper connection to the world and ourselves.
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Photography, CARLOTA GUERRERO.


As we delve into the depths of this sartorial narrative, we encounter designs that embrace the natural nuances of the human body. Picture garments that mold to the contours of the body, accentuating the beauty found in every dimple and stretch mark. Fabrics are chosen not to conceal, but to caress, creating an intimate dialogue between cloth and skin that celebrates the authenticity of imperfection. This fashion revolution is a hymn to diversity, a call to arms for women to stand proudly in their skin, unapologetically and unabashedly.

ANETTE. Vest, Skirt, CARLOTTA CILLONI. Choker, Bralette, Ring, STYLIST’S OWN.
In the next page. ANETTE. Catsuit, CARLOTTA CILLONI. Earrings, STYLIST’S OWN.


JARA. Top, Pants, CARLOTTA CILLONI. Ear cuff, STYLIST’S OWN. In the next page. ANETTE. Top, Pants, CARLOTTA CILLONI. Ear cuff, Choker, STYLIST’S OWN.



JARA. Dress, CARLOTTA CILLONI. Ear cuff, Ring, STYLIST’S OWN. In the next page. JARA. Dress,Choker, CARLOTTA CILLONI. Earrings, Bralette, Rings, STYLIST’S OWN. Tights, CALZEDONIA. Heels, MIISTA.
As humans, mothers, daughters, and sisters, we aim to break the beauty norms dictated by modern society and to free our women from the taboos that have been attached to them for several centuries through the lenses of wisdom and bravery, we can observe a shift in the perception of beauty standards in our current and past society. The purpose of make-up is not just to enhance our beauty; it is meant to unleash our creativity and self-love. This is not just an editorial; it is a cry for help and a journey towards our absolute freedom.

ANETTE. Vest, Skirt, CARLOTTA CILLONI. Choker, Bralette, Ring, STYLIST’S OWN.
In the next page. ANETTE. Catsuit, CARLOTTA CILLONI. Earrings, STYLIST’S OWN.


ANETTE. Vest, Skirt, CARLOTTA CILLONI. Choker, Bralette, Ring, STYLIST’S OWN.
In the next page. ANETTE. Catsuit, CARLOTTA CILLONI. Earrings, STYLIST’S OWN.


ANETTE. Vest, Skirt, CARLOTTA CILLONI. Choker, Bralette, Ring, STYLIST’S OWN.
In the next page. ANETTE. Catsuit, CARLOTTA CILLONI. Earrings, STYLIST’S OWN.

Photography, CARLOTA GUERRERO. In the next page. Photography, CARLOTA GUERRERO.


Two ideas of outfits — day and night — for Harper’s Bazaar Italia and a trend that rejects the timeless and precise full look: “Skirt over pants”.

The skirt-over-pants trend that made everyone go crazy in the early ‘00s is back...
Wearing skirts and dresses over pants is officially making a comeback and it’s a perfect mix between traditionally masculine and feminine styles. As gender lines in fashion are becoming increasingly blurred, it seems like a good time to give this trend a go. Of course, wearing a skirt or dress over pants isn’t a new thing. In traditional Indian dressing, men and women wear a kurta or kurti (a long, tunic-like top) over matching trousers and even jeans, for example. Wearing pants under skirts and dresses was also quite popular in the early ‘00s.
The key to rocking this trend in real life is to play around with contrast. You can pair a feminine look with a more masculine one, or play with volumes and different prints as well. It is also important to let the dress be the star of the show. Accessories should be minimal in style and shape. If you are looking to ease into the trend, we suggest you to undo the bottom few buttons to show a little more pant. Also, you can start with pants that are fitted, especially if you are new to the trend. This will keep the outfit from looking too bulky.












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