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  • 14 September 2019
    Spinning Our Own Cocoons. Essay by Bradley Quinn

    Spinning Our Own Cocoons. Essay by Bradley Quinn

    At times when insects need a protective shell, some of them spin silky fibres around themselves to form soft, armour-like habitats. When humans feel a need for protection, something similar sometimes occurs. We instinctively retreat into our living spaces, where we can feel shielded from the perceived dangers outside. By Bradley Quinn

  • 24 February 2017

    Fashion Story: Bunny

    Photography by Arne Grugel and fashion by Celia Arias.

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