COMING OUT Editorial – Submission

Inspired by Coming Out (1989) the first and last East German film about homosexual relationship. Features looks inspired by the blue pioneer scarf from GDR; flying Lenin from Good Bye, Lenin! (2003) that is, in turn, inspired by Landscape in the Mist (1988); symbolic GDR flag with the hole in the place of coat of arms and the famous neck piece from the queer night … Continue reading COMING OUT Editorial – Submission

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‘Caught Red-Handed’: Challenging a carefully curated identity. – Beauty Editorial

In an age plagued with anxiety, fear and uncertainty, celebrities embody a yearning for a glamorous, out of touch, irresistible lifestyle. LOAD has taken it upon themselves to capture juxtaposing images showcasing a series of glitzy and dazzling looks against a rather ordinary backdrop. Continue reading ‘Caught Red-Handed’: Challenging a carefully curated identity. – Beauty Editorial

HEALING ERA LOAD MAGAZINE

Healing Era: How Gen Z is Creating Trends in order to Rediscover their Inner Child

Growing up is a mandatory procedure for everyone that exists in this world. As humans, we have negatively connected the term with responsibilities, being busy, having the freedom to exist but also bearing the heavy feelings that come along with it. Gen Z is constantly sharing online how rapid this shift has become, especially due to the “pandemic’s lost years”.  For most of us, one … Continue reading Healing Era: How Gen Z is Creating Trends in order to Rediscover their Inner Child

Willem de Kooning and Sandro Botticelli Paint the Beauty and the Beast… but not really

The ‘Willem de Kooning and Sandro Botticelli paint the beauty and the beast but not really’ is one of our online ISSUE segments, head to ‘THE IRIS ISSUE’ for the complete editorial and set of images.  Both sides of art  Art alone is a subject full of debate as its value is based on subjective truths and not on objective ones. Many times we talk … Continue reading Willem de Kooning and Sandro Botticelli Paint the Beauty and the Beast… but not really