This editorial explores ideas of posthumanism: what does it mean to be human in a world where we are increasingly attached to and dysfunctional without technology?
By featuring artist Jacob Egeberg’s fossilised-tech pieces alongside futurustic-chic Lindberg eyewear, the editorial abstractly manifests physical elements of posthumanism; eyewear and forms of technology as bionic extensions of ourselves.
Another important question raised by posthumanist theory is the significance of gender in understanding the human condition. The form-fitting, non-conventional designs worn by the subjects intend to provoke the viewer into questioning gender constructs and norms.
Another important question raised by posthumanist theory is the significance of gender in understanding the human condition. The form-fitting, non-conventional designs worn by the subjects intend to provoke the viewer into questioning gender constructs and norms.



Photography by Clement Mogensen
Artwork by Jacob Egeberg
Styling by Leticia Gordon
Eyewear by Lindberg
Artwork by Jacob Egeberg
Styling by Leticia Gordon
Eyewear by Lindberg