A game of masks and a new look for celebreMagazine World

Two Years after its print publication debut, celebreMagazine World pays homage to the magic of chameleonism and does so above all by changing its graphics. Dynamic, creative, and gritty, but no less refined than before, the new dress code is in tune with the spirit of internationalism, not only for the distribution circuit but also for the exclusive events where you’ll always find this magazine on the guest list, now that we are entering, albeit with caution, a post-pandemic phase.

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Masks and faces, fictions and truths. “I wear this mask every single day. I feel brave enough then to face the whole world.” And there’s no one better than David Bowie to raise the curtain on the Epsilon chapter of our magazine. Masks and faces, fictions and truths. A mask to hide behind, one to go out into the world, one to express oneself. One, none and a hundred thousand masks to invent one’s own identity, cancel it, fragment it and recreate it, filling that irrepressible need to conceal reality.

Master of formal excess created from perfect coherence, The Thin White Duke was well aware of the importance of character in the process of creative expression and of how much appearance can become a code that embodies the substance of it.

For the glitter minister of glam rock, devoted to an image that denounces a fragility between the lines equal to his own spectacularisation, always being oneself is the precursor to artistic death.

As the undisputed icon of transformism, the choice of Lady Gaga for the cover story was inevitable; a multifaceted and talented Oscar-winning artist with a thousand faces, from music to cinema, from entrepreneurship to social activism, who has made change her only constant. The theatrical release of Ridley Scott’s “House of Gucci”, in which she stars as the black widow Patrizia Reggiani, is set for the end of the year, in a welcome coincidence with our print edition.

A glance at the stars of the end-of-year date with celebreMagazine. Masks go hand-in-hand with Venice and its enchanted ambience, noble status and mercantile liveliness, European culture and a warm exotic touch. Her carnival.

This year’s stage and creative inspiration for Dolce & Gabbana’s spectacular celebration of haute couture. The transience of the lagoon has the same flavour as luxury, marked by the earthly dimension of “Memento mori”, practised by the philosopher and emperor Marcus Aurelius, and by the search for harmony, like that of Archistar Norman Foster.

Transformation is also the theme of Expo Dubai 2020 dedicated to “Connecting Minds, Creating the Future”, postponed due to coronavirus, where sustainability, mobility, and opportunities are the axes around which all ideas revolve.

A bridge to the future which simply had to be included in the December Edition.

A special thanks to all of them who made this possible.

Article edit by Claudia Chiari

Editorial Director celebreMagazine World