Something in the Air
Crafting handmade garments from upcycled and eco-friendly textiles, young London designers imagine a more sustainable future for fashion.
Coming home is always…
Returning to her homeland after months of London lockdown, illustrator Noemi Ponzoni paints a series of nostalgic impressions from her Italian summer.
The Quaranzine Playlist #4: Dispatches
Inspired by the music at her favourite locals, DJ Zahra Jamshed (aka Zee Jammin) pays tribute to the Hong Kong restaurant scene — which is needed now more than ever.
State of disaster
With her year abroad derailed, producer Helen Randall offers a snapshot of her “very small existence” under Melbourne’s austere COVID-19 restrictions.
A pandemic pregnancy
Two pink lines on a plastic stick and a deadly virus spreading throughout the world. Ellie Stewart prepares to give birth in unprecedented times.
Seeking connections beyond borders
For the 40 women who’ve joined Beirut-based researcher Nur Turkmani’s expansive email chain, writing is a shared tool to memorialise strange times.
Conjuring revolutionary magic
As the U.S. health system buckles under the weight of the pandemic, a Los Angeles bruja finds new ways to heal intergenerational trauma.
A postcard from a paradise still in crisis
In October, Brazil surpassed 5 million confirmed coronavirus cases, and more than 150,000 total deaths. Yet in Rio, life dances on undisturbed.
Taking care of business
“I guess we’re allowed to take care of our mental health, as long as we don’t miss our video calls.”
No longer neutral
As conspiracy theories and government distrust take hold in Switzerland, “facts” take on new meaning.
Something in the air
Crafting handmade garments from upcycled and eco-friendly textiles, young London designers imagine a more sustainable future for fashion.