Issue 002
GLITCH Issue 002. The Almanac.
All Pre-Order copies ship March 4th, 2025.
GLITCH MAGAZINE announces the launch of Issue 002: The Almanac of Innovation in Fashion, an A-Z decoding of the technologies, creators, and disruptions shaping the industry in 2025.
03 covers. 03 visionaries. 03 augmented reality (AR) collector only experiences.
Issue 002 represents a paradigm shift in magazine cover design, featuring the talents of Ines Alpha, Johanna Jaskowska, and Paige Piskin.
Inside, Lianne Baron (Meta) dissects how Generative AI isn’t replacing creativity—it’s challenging us to redefine it, pushing boundaries and provoking new ways of thinking. Oscar Falmer (ex-Apple) explores AR as more than a tool—it’s an experience, where virtual try-ons bring convenience, confidence, and unexpected delight. Daria & Natalia of DressX discuss how investors are backing digital fashion not for its novelty, but for its real-world sustainability impact, a tech-driven solution to fashion’s waste problem. Meanwhile, Borre Akkersdijk (ByBorre) reframes the conversation around sustainability: it’s not about speeding up innovation, but about intentionally slowing down consumption.
Virtual humans are no longer just avatars, imma (Japan’s leading AI influencer) embodies a new digital existence, blurring the line between human and artificial, creating connections that feel personal, real, and community-driven. And as Web3 reshapes the digital landscape, Marta Pettenuzzo (Condé Nast Italia) describes it as “a new skin”, a fabric that shifts, evolves, and redefines how we experience digital spaces.
More than print. More than digital. Issue 002 is a system.
Limited Volume.
Collect the blueprint of what’s next. Before it’s gone.
Non-UK buyers may face import duties.
GLITCH Issue 002. The Almanac.
All Pre-Order copies ship March 4th, 2025.
GLITCH MAGAZINE announces the launch of Issue 002: The Almanac of Innovation in Fashion, an A-Z decoding of the technologies, creators, and disruptions shaping the industry in 2025.
03 covers. 03 visionaries. 03 augmented reality (AR) collector only experiences.
Issue 002 represents a paradigm shift in magazine cover design, featuring the talents of Ines Alpha, Johanna Jaskowska, and Paige Piskin.
Inside, Lianne Baron (Meta) dissects how Generative AI isn’t replacing creativity—it’s challenging us to redefine it, pushing boundaries and provoking new ways of thinking. Oscar Falmer (ex-Apple) explores AR as more than a tool—it’s an experience, where virtual try-ons bring convenience, confidence, and unexpected delight. Daria & Natalia of DressX discuss how investors are backing digital fashion not for its novelty, but for its real-world sustainability impact, a tech-driven solution to fashion’s waste problem. Meanwhile, Borre Akkersdijk (ByBorre) reframes the conversation around sustainability: it’s not about speeding up innovation, but about intentionally slowing down consumption.
Virtual humans are no longer just avatars, imma (Japan’s leading AI influencer) embodies a new digital existence, blurring the line between human and artificial, creating connections that feel personal, real, and community-driven. And as Web3 reshapes the digital landscape, Marta Pettenuzzo (Condé Nast Italia) describes it as “a new skin”, a fabric that shifts, evolves, and redefines how we experience digital spaces.
More than print. More than digital. Issue 002 is a system.
Limited Volume.
Collect the blueprint of what’s next. Before it’s gone.
Non-UK buyers may face import duties.
GLITCH Issue 002. The Almanac.
All Pre-Order copies ship March 4th, 2025.
GLITCH MAGAZINE announces the launch of Issue 002: The Almanac of Innovation in Fashion, an A-Z decoding of the technologies, creators, and disruptions shaping the industry in 2025.
03 covers. 03 visionaries. 03 augmented reality (AR) collector only experiences.
Issue 002 represents a paradigm shift in magazine cover design, featuring the talents of Ines Alpha, Johanna Jaskowska, and Paige Piskin.
Inside, Lianne Baron (Meta) dissects how Generative AI isn’t replacing creativity—it’s challenging us to redefine it, pushing boundaries and provoking new ways of thinking. Oscar Falmer (ex-Apple) explores AR as more than a tool—it’s an experience, where virtual try-ons bring convenience, confidence, and unexpected delight. Daria & Natalia of DressX discuss how investors are backing digital fashion not for its novelty, but for its real-world sustainability impact, a tech-driven solution to fashion’s waste problem. Meanwhile, Borre Akkersdijk (ByBorre) reframes the conversation around sustainability: it’s not about speeding up innovation, but about intentionally slowing down consumption.
Virtual humans are no longer just avatars, imma (Japan’s leading AI influencer) embodies a new digital existence, blurring the line between human and artificial, creating connections that feel personal, real, and community-driven. And as Web3 reshapes the digital landscape, Marta Pettenuzzo (Condé Nast Italia) describes it as “a new skin”, a fabric that shifts, evolves, and redefines how we experience digital spaces.
More than print. More than digital. Issue 002 is a system.
Limited Volume.
Collect the blueprint of what’s next. Before it’s gone.
Non-UK buyers may face import duties.