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| Project | Format | Core Themes | Audience Reach | |---------|--------|-------------|----------------| | “Neon Ritual” | Immersive live show (Berlin, May 2024) | Body‑positivity, fluid identity, nocturnal rites | 1,800 live + 2 M streaming | | “Silk & Circuit” | Limited‑edition fashion capsule (online) | Sustainable tech‑textiles, gender‑neutral tailoring | Sold out in 48 h; 12 k Instagram mentions | | “Pulse Diary” | Podcast series (12 episodes) | Mental health, queer entrepreneurship, daily rituals | 250 k downloads, featured on Spotify “New & Noteworthy” | | “Pixel Parade” | AR‑enabled music video (YouTube) | Digital intimacy, community building | 3.2 M views, 98 % positive sentiment |
Lola Morena’s approach treats clothing as a living script. By integrating responsive textiles (e.g., thermochromic fibers that change hue with body temperature), the duo blurs the line between outfit and stagecraft. This encourages wearers to view daily dressing as a performative act rather than a static choice, fostering a mindset that embraces continual self‑reinvention.
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The photography spread in TransAngels 24/03/15 utilizes chiaroscuro lighting to reference classic film noir while embedding contemporary symbols (e.g., gender‑inclusive pronoun badges). This visual juxtaposition positions queer histories within mainstream visual vocabularies, challenging the notion that LGBTQ+ stories are “niche”.