Truthfully, wetness is a concept that either makes me think of sexual pleasure or grosses me out entirely. Yet, Dimitra, the designer behind the fashion brand Di Petsa enjoys interacting with the concept for that very reason. Although most know her for her wet dresses that have been worn by the likes of everyone from the Hadid's to Chlöe Bailey, she also hosts a monthly Wetness Full Moon Ceremony that carries the same purpose as her fashion shows. To be "around other people with whom you can s...
Upon first glance at these cheeky denim designs, you'll probably assume they're a playful take on embracing the feminine form. But Paris-based fashion designer Yasmine Ait ouazzou created these designs not only to embrace human physicality but to heal her feminine energy as well.When Yasmine, the founder of Jasmains Paris, met her ex, she intuitively felt it was "too good to be true," and she was right. But contrary to her intuition, he didn't exhibit any red flags and seemed so perfect, that e...
As a polyamorous and all-around unconventional woman, I'm always seeking to learn about other forms of dating. When I came across hypergamy I was equal parts intrigued and cringing. Hypergamy is essentially dating upwards or pairing up with a partner who is more affluent and of higher social status. The view here is that an affluent partner is an investment into your future, but according to the current example set by the one percent, it might not be the most secure investment.Justine and Elon M...
Amber Park wears many hats -- creative director, visual artist, art director and so on. She also jokingly calls herself a therapist when she's working with musicians. Furthering her artistry, the Korean-American creative has tapped into the ever-so-talked-about NFT space, launching a collection dubbed "I Like You, You're Weird (ILYYW)" with Mason Rothschild, the artist behind the famous MetaBirkins NFTs.One thing Park noticed about the crypto space was that it lacked inclusivity, being a male-do...