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Rene N.'s avatar

Such a well chosen article title:

"Monstrum" is derived from the Latin verb [monere] "to warn, remind, or instruct".

In ancient times, "monstrum" referred to anything strange or unnatural, often seen as a sign or omen from the gods, indicating impending misfortune.

What are the Gods of Fashion 'showing' us...?

Beth Bentley's avatar

Thank you so much Allan for MONSTRUM. That is brilliant. I have edited to add...!

Philip Teale's avatar

This was a lot 🫠 but absolutely on the pulse. So what comes after doom fatigue?

Beth Bentley's avatar

Haha. That emoji is the face of the times don't you think? Good question...that is what part 2 will be on!

Agnes Klein's avatar

Girl, what a treat, been longing for a read like this for a while. Thank you for displaying all particles on the table and showcasing the pattern(s) flowing around.

Beth Bentley's avatar

Girl thank you. That's kind of you. I do love the particles and the patterns.

Barefaced's avatar

This was a great read Beth! And thank you for including Barefaced. Grateful to be connected and introduced to your work.

Beth Bentley's avatar

So is yours. I really love what you're doing. Great to be connected!