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Artribune Focus Moda Issue 4: Community Through Fashion, Art, and Contemporary Visions

publication · 2026-04-26

The fourth issue of Artribune Focus Moda explores how local groups and global networks redefine contemporary cultural fabric through fashion, art, and visual culture. The issue features a photo reportage by Lucia Buricelli documenting a fragmented America after Donald Trump's re-election, and work by Noemi Comi supported by CHANEL that examines reptilian conspiracy theories, blending Lovecraftian literature with brand aesthetics. A section on Berlin's techno scene analyzes how fashion and subcultures shape collective identities. Orsola de Castro, founder of Fashion Revolution, contributes a piece on sustainability, emphasizing individual awareness as a basis for collective change. The issue closes with the On Common project, a visual investigation by international photographers on belonging, rituals, and new forms of aggregation. Distributed in selected bookstores and major international art fairs, the publication positions itself as an observatory on cultural transformations bridging local and global, tradition and innovation.

Key facts

  • Fourth issue of Artribune Focus Moda
  • Photo reportage by Lucia Buricelli on fragmented America after Trump's re-election
  • Noemi Comi's work on reptilian conspiracy theories supported by CHANEL
  • References to Lovecraft's literature and brand aesthetics
  • Feature on Berlin's techno scene and fashion subcultures
  • Orsola de Castro, founder of Fashion Revolution, writes on sustainability
  • On Common project by international photographers on belonging
  • Distributed in selected bookstores and international art fairs

Entities

Artists

  • Lucia Buricelli
  • Noemi Comi
  • Orsola de Castro
  • Alessia Caliendo

Institutions

  • Artribune
  • CHANEL
  • Fashion Revolution
  • Central Saint Martins
  • IED Roma

Locations

  • America
  • Berlin
  • Germany
  • Rome
  • Italy
  • London
  • UK

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