9/10 (Deducted one point for the spine cracking too easily—cheap glue, expensive soul).
There are fashion magazines that sell clothes, and then there are fashion magazines that sell a worldview. Jung Frei (German for "Young & Free") has always planted its flag firmly in the latter category, but with the release of , the publication has done more than just push the envelope—they’ve ripped it up, reconstituted it, and turned it into a collage that critiques the very idea of envelopes.
But if you are a creative professional, a student of visual culture, or simply someone who feels exhausted by the sterile perfection of Instagram, this issue is a breath of exhaust fumes. It is raw, it is confusing, and occasionally it is illegible. But that is the nature of being young and free.
In one striking image, a model wearing Balenciaga (naturally) stands in a forest where the trees melt into binary code. In another, a face is split down the middle: one half human skin, the other half a metallic 3D render.