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Hug Me Tie
Liminul Magazine presents Hug Me Tie. In response to society’s deeply ingrained perceptions of gender roles, this editorial emerges with a profound purpose: to dismantle these stereotypes and challenge the prevailing notion that men are the sole embodiment of industriousness, professionalism, and dominance, while women’s contributions in the workplace are often undermined and dismissed.
We Need To Talk About K-Pop
K-Pop is a global sensation—and even that might be an understatement. It’s a commercial music force, with music blending the genres of hip-hop, rap, electronica, dance, pop, and so much more.
LIGNES DE FUITE VOLUME III
On the first pages of LIGNES DE FUITE volume three, Editor-In-Chief Milan Tanedjikov writes, “Originality is fleeing towards yourself,” a central theme which courses through the Canadian talent incubators latest iteration of their annual eponymous publication.
Bow Down To Me
Liminul presents ‘Bow Down To Me’ – a collaborative visual project born from artists currently working, living and creating in Toronto & Montreal.
The Fabricant: Amsterdam’s Digital-Only Fashion House
The Fabricant is an Amsterdam-based digital-only fashion house that fuses reality with a digital scape where a hybrid aesthetic of both universes exist and evolve.
On Neomedievalism and its Aesthetics
Although medieval aesthetics have been present in the media for years, this last decade has been witnessing its revamping. Artists like Caroline Polachek or ARCA have been championing certain elements of this aesthetic for some time, and fashion powerhouses like Balenciaga gave us a more literal interpretation of it in the digital presentation of their fall 2021 collection.
Breaking Barriers & Beauty Standards at Fashion Art Toronto
While skinny and tall women with defined facial structures walk under the spotlight in the most prestigious fashion runways, such as New York, Paris, and Milan Fashion Week, Toronto runways differ and exude the multicultural diversity of Canada.
Anna Uddenberg’s “Continental breakfast”
A literal title, Anna Uddenberg’s “Continental Breakfast” is a subversive exploration of our consented submission to the virtual world.
A postmodernist artist, Anna Uddenberg’s body of work constantly follows the idea of simulacrum; how reality is dictated by a saturated media which controls our wishes, beliefs, and bodies and the power structures which surround them.
Up-Close and Personal With Montreal Creatives
In the bustling Ville de Montreal, where the cosmopolitan vibe blends seamlessly with a rich cultural heritage, creatives are redefining the Canadian fashion landscape with their unique perspectives on diversity.