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When all is said and done, we regroup and decompress. Where do we stand?
Photography by Andres Burgos
When all is said and done, we regroup and decompress. Where do we stand?
Photography by Timothy R Mahoney | Fashion by Scott Shapiro
There must be other life forms in this universe. When the aliens are among us, how will we cohabitate?
Photography by Fujio Emura | Fashion by Try Sutrisno
There’s a whole fashion world out there, often unnoticed or under-appreciated. We open our eyes to Indonesia’s promising fashion landscape.
by Adriana Pauly
Photography by Andres Burgos
Sex and sexuality have become almost tarnished by pornography and aggression. Artist Sam Morris aims to remind us of the beauty of intimacy.
Photography by Luke Dickey | Fashion by Maleeka Moss
Revolutions often come with the steep price of war. Some things are worth fighting for.
by James Manso
Photography by Amina Gingold | Fashion by Tyler Okuns
With rooms in the industry that still exclude black and brown trans womxn, model-turned-DJ Memphis Murphy is ready to swing the doors open.
by Genesis Santos
Photography by Oumayma Ben Tanfous | Fashion by Jennifer de la Cruz
He instilled a strict nationwide curfew, his soldiers raided the streets, his pictures were hung high and proud in everyone’s homes while his forces put tape recorders underneath the floors. These were a few of the many brutal conditions that Altagracia De Peña and millions of other Dominicans lived through under Rafael Trujillo’s dictatorship from 1930-1961.
Fifty-eight years later, De Peña confidently poses for Phosphenes and shares her life story and her connection to the legendary Mirabal sisters.
Photography by Jack Belli | Fashion by Kendal Steensen
Is a change really coming? Sometimes it’s easy to get disillusioned.
Photography by Johnson Lui | Fashion by Christine Nicholson
A moment to celebrate and claim their flowers. Black women don’t owe you shit. Read more
Photography by Jackie Kursel | Fashion by Sharifa Morris
The world is burning, and we’re becoming the products of our own waste. We need to clean up our mess; it’s already too late.