Every issue of InCompany by Attire Club is opened by a short editorial from our team.
The theme of the editorial is in one way or another connected to the overarching topic of the issue, generally, a concept that we express through the articles and symbolized with the help of the accompanying imagery. At times, the themes of the editorials and overall of the issues are connected in a symbolic narrative form or complete each other with the purpose of transmitting a complex message.
Here is a recap of the first 15 editorials published in InCompany by Attire Club.
1 – We Are Who We Are – because self-knowledge is the base necessity to achieve great things
2 – A Different Kind of Glamour – on beauty and truth
3 – Every Kind of Man – being unique is essential to the whole
4 – Blog, Blogger, the Bloggest – information adapts to the times
5 – Onstage and Backstage – the many layers of a person
6 – The Complete Man – how to create the best version of yourself
7 – Getting Yourself Happy – what are your real goals?
8 – Aesthetics as a Value – our physical presence and our spiritual state
9 – The Hidden Part of Style – meaningful things
10 – The Travel Issue – going places to find yourself
11 – The Rebel Issue – discovering the world through being irreverent
12 – Glam, Shine and Everything Else – finding a light in the dark
13 – Make It Happen! – be a person you’d admire
14 – Sommernovelette – descriptions as narratives
15 – Le Monde à L’Envers – the world as a wheel
The story of InCompany by Attire Club keeps unfolding with the newest 16th issue editorial. The world is a fabric of connected elements: from our actions and words to the very things we use in our everyday lives. Thus, we should learn about seeing the connections between these and the ways in which we can use them to become the best versions of ourselves and to bring out the best in who we are. And that is what InCompany by Attire Club is about.
Fraquoh and Franchomme
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