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Courage. Renewal. Beauty emerging from shadow. That is the language of our first September cover. “It symbolises resilience and the endless current of life — something that anchors you to existence and reminds you that the path is cyclical,” reflects Mersedeh Heydai. The metal ring is not an accessory — it is Moodi’s emblem, a philosophy shaped in silver. Shot by Nilu Zargham, edited by Ehsan Negarestani, and realised through art direction and styling shaped in collaboration with Mers, Pardis and Editor-in-Chief, Jerome Kasusula Katende — this cover celebrates Moodi’s fearless spirit. Explore the full September story online and subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates Link in bio. Photography @niluzx Editing @ehsannegarestanii Art Direction @jejekaskat @pardisala Designer @mersinnovation @themoodistudio Model @pardisala Graphics @_manav.xo @pardisala wears @themoodistudio #jkkspace
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“This campaign is Pardis breathing Moodi in her own body, her own way of inhabiting the dark and the light.” – Mersedeh Heydai For our second September cover, Moodi’s Art Director Pardis Alamoda steps in front of the lens, embodying the brand as both its creative force and its muse. Styling, art direction, and presence converge into one — making this issue as much her story as it is Moodi’s. With photography by @Nilu Zargham and editing by @Ehsan Negarestani, the visuals carry a cinematic weight, balancing resilience and intimacy. Explore the full September story online and subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates Link in bio. Photography @niluzx Editing @ehsannegarestanii Art Direction @jejekaskat @pardisala Designer @mersinnovation @themoodistudio Model @pardisala Graphics @_manav.xo @pardisala wears @themoodistudio #jkkspace
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“Sustainability isn’t a limitation — it’s our muse. Experimentation and sustainability aren’t opposites. They fuel each other.” – Mersedeh Heydai The third September cover reflects Moodi’s deeper vision: boldness without waste, responsibility without compromise. It’s about fashion as philosophy — a conversation between heritage, experimentation, and the courage to move into light. Shot by Nilu Zargham, edited by Ehsan Negarestani, and styled in collaboration with Pardis Alamoda and Editor in Chief Jerome Katende Kasusula, this cover completes our trilogy: three stories, one spirit. Explore the full September story online and subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates Link in bio. Photography @niluzx Editing @ehsannegarestanii Art Direction @jejekaskat @pardisala Designer @mersinnovation @themoodistudio Model @pardisala Graphics @_manav.xo @pardisala wears @themoodistudio #jkkspace
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Kobi Levi is a shoe designer whose work gained widespread attention after Lady Gaga wore one of his striking creations in the Born This Way music video. That moment marked a turning point in his career, as it showcased his artwork. Levi’s work is instantly recognisable for its sculptural, almost surreal quality. He approaches shoes as wearable artworks, often drawing inspiration from everyday objects and visual illusions. His designs frequently play with perception, where heels will morph into unexpected forms and silhouettes challenge balance. This is all done to create pieces that feel both playful and conceptually driven. He has since established his own studio, where each piece is handcrafted. This hands-on process allows him to maintain complete creative control, ensuring that every design retains its originality and precision. Through this approach, Levi continues to push the boundaries of footwear design, carving out a niche that is both avant-garde and unmistakably his own. #kobilevi #ladygaga #fashion #shoes #footwear
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Serena @serenaneverstops , co-owner and co-founder of @nexmarket_ , talked about why she and @youyou_zhou_ started the platform and honestly, their vision hit differently. NEXMARKET isn’t just an event or a showcase. It’s a space built to spotlight the creators, designers, artists and entrepreneurs shaping tomorrow. Serena spoke about how she and You You Zhou founded the business together with a purpose: to challenge the present and help imagine what comes next not in some distant future, but starting now. They want to celebrate the fearless people pushing boundaries in their industries, and create a place where the next generation of makers can be seen, supported, and inspired. It’s about community, possibility, and the belief that what’s coming next isn’t something to wait for it’s something we build. #art #fashion #culture #newgeneratıion #nexmarket
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At @nexmarket_ , I had the chance to speak with Daniele Illiano @dyllo22 about what truly matters to him as a designer and you can feel how personal it is. For Daniele, producing his pieces in Rome isn’t just about geography. It’s pride. It’s keeping the research, the materials, and the craftsmanship rooted in Roma. Everything is carefully sourced, with a strong focus on natural fabrics and sustainability not because it sounds good, but because it feels right to him. One of the things that stood out most was his patchwork technique. He shared how he started reusing leftover materials even fabrics his brother would have thrown away and turning them into something meaningful. He also spoke about the 2/2 initials in his brand mirrored, almost like a symbol of duality. And you can see that balance in his work: structure and softness, Italian craftsmanship with a clear love for Japanese fashion influences. It’s thoughtful, intentional design grounded in heritage, but open to the world. #menswear #22vntd #sustainability #jkkspace #london
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There’s something powerful about the idea that no matter what life looks like behind the scenes, you still get up, get dressed, and show up. Today I attended Moodi’s latest collection presentation a story rooted in real life. The highs and the heaviness. The Sundays that feel carefree and light, and the Mondays that arrive whether we’re ready or not. Because no matter how much fun you had yesterday, Monday will still happen. And you still have to show up as your best self. The designer spoke about resilience how sometimes simply getting dressed is an act of strength. A quiet decision to keep going. To push yourself forward. To step into the woman you’re becoming, even if you’re still carrying yesterday with you. Pardis, stylist and partner of the brand, echoed that same sentiment painting the picture of everyday life: a woman juggling her coffee, her laundry, her responsibilities, her ambitions. The beauty in the ordinary. The power in the routine. Because sometimes fashion isn’t just about what you wear its armor. It’s discipline. It’s a reminder that even while carrying the weight of real life, you can still carry yourself with intention. This collection is about dressing for the life you’re building, not just the moment you’re in. đŸŽ„: @sansraeval #moodi #iran #womenswear #london
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2 months ago
That’s a wrap for London Fashion Week! It’s so important to celebrate your wins. Starting my own magazine from the ground up wasn’t the easiest thing to do, but I’m so grateful that God has placed the right people in my life to push me forward when I needed it most. For this season, I truly couldn’t have made it this successful without my partners in crime, @tianxchv and @nozzer__ . You guys are the best. Stay tuned — it’s all in @jkkspace . #lfw #londonfashionweek #london
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2 months ago
Caught up with Jase, founder of @londonsneakerschool , who’s changing the game for future footwear designers. He doesn’t just teach you how to make shoes he shows you how to build a brand, market yourself, and step into the real world as a business owner. Based in Hackney with a functioning shoe factory in the heart of London, they’re giving the next generation the tools to start their own footwear brands from the ground up. #londonsneakerschool #footwear #sneakers #fashion #london
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We joined Luke and Kevin of The Rowdy Table for an unforgettable evening where wine, jazz and creative culture met under one roof. With a captivating live performance from Lydia James lydiajamesjazz , incredible food and a room filled with artists and curious minds, the atmosphere was intimate, expressive and effortlessly vibrant. In this exclusive conversation, @lukecinquewhite and Kevin former ballet dancers turned founders of their queer-owned wine bar, share how they’ve transformed their artistic background into a space that blends storytelling, community and carefully curated wine experiences. This was more than wine tasting It’s was a creative movement. Thank you for having us, stay tuned for Part 2 #wine #TheRowdyTable #london #food #jazz
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Aishwarya Singh’s @aishwarya.manoj.singh “Space and Temporality” is a meditation on childhood memory and the fragility of time. She explores how fleeting moments shape us playing with exaggerated scales, unexpected contrasts, and a sense of youthful playfulness. Sustainability is woven into every detail, from deadstock fabrics to experimental textiles made using tomato waste. With materials sourced in India, her heritage remains at the heart of the collection. Past and present collide in a conscious, contemporary expression. #londonfashionweek #sustainabilty #india #fashion #london
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2 months ago
Oh hey @wwd , papping me mid fashion week errands 😆. I had to get y’all the London fashion week contents đŸ€­.
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