Lascivia Magazine’s January 2023 issue arrived as a definitive statement on the intersection of high fashion, provocative art, and contemporary cultural discourse. As the inaugural release of the year, this edition set a sophisticated tone, moving beyond simple aesthetics to explore deeper themes of identity, desire, and the evolving landscape of digital intimacy.
A critical component of Lascivia Magazine’s identity, and specifically visible in the January 2023 issue, is its approach to the "Male Gaze." Historically, the term describes the depiction of women as sexual objects for the pleasure of the male viewer. Lascivia occupies a complex position: it is undeniably created for visual pleasure, yet it attempts to subvert the traditional power dynamic.
: A recurring segment in this issue is the "Artist Spotlight," which gives space to up-and-coming boudoir and fashion photographers from across Europe and North America. The "Lascivia Style" Editorial
Title: Redefining the Male Gaze: An Analysis of Lascivia Magazine – January 2023
Featured Themes in the January 2023 Edition
1. "The Velvet Curtain" – A Tribute to Burlesque Noir
The opening editorial spread, shot by renowned fashion photographer Dimitri Reyes, pays homage to 1940s film noir with a modern, gender-fluid twist. Models drape themselves in shadows and silk, navigating sets that look like Weimar Republic cabarets meets David Lynch’s dreamscapes.
A hallmark of Lascivia is its curation of photographers who possess a distinct, auteur-driven style. The January 2023 issue continues this trend, featuring a diverse roster of lens-based artists. The photography in this issue can be categorized into two primary aesthetic modes:
Fashion Editorial (Pages 22-27)
Title: “Negligée as Armor”
Stylist: Jules Renard
Location: An abandoned 19th-century sanatorium at dawn.
Garments: Sheer silk slips over thermal long johns, lace balaclavas, velvet robes with combat boots. The message: Winter sensuality is not about baring skin—it’s about revealing what you choose, when you choose. Each look includes a single “flaw” (a run in the stocking, an unzipped zipper) as a deliberate signature.
Lascivia Magazine - January 2023 Exclusive
Lascivia Magazine’s January 2023 issue arrived as a definitive statement on the intersection of high fashion, provocative art, and contemporary cultural discourse. As the inaugural release of the year, this edition set a sophisticated tone, moving beyond simple aesthetics to explore deeper themes of identity, desire, and the evolving landscape of digital intimacy.
A critical component of Lascivia Magazine’s identity, and specifically visible in the January 2023 issue, is its approach to the "Male Gaze." Historically, the term describes the depiction of women as sexual objects for the pleasure of the male viewer. Lascivia occupies a complex position: it is undeniably created for visual pleasure, yet it attempts to subvert the traditional power dynamic. Lascivia Magazine - January 2023
: A recurring segment in this issue is the "Artist Spotlight," which gives space to up-and-coming boudoir and fashion photographers from across Europe and North America. The "Lascivia Style" Editorial Lascivia Magazine’s January 2023 issue arrived as a
Title: Redefining the Male Gaze: An Analysis of Lascivia Magazine – January 2023 Lascivia occupies a complex position: it is undeniably
Featured Themes in the January 2023 Edition
1. "The Velvet Curtain" – A Tribute to Burlesque Noir
The opening editorial spread, shot by renowned fashion photographer Dimitri Reyes, pays homage to 1940s film noir with a modern, gender-fluid twist. Models drape themselves in shadows and silk, navigating sets that look like Weimar Republic cabarets meets David Lynch’s dreamscapes.
A hallmark of Lascivia is its curation of photographers who possess a distinct, auteur-driven style. The January 2023 issue continues this trend, featuring a diverse roster of lens-based artists. The photography in this issue can be categorized into two primary aesthetic modes:
Fashion Editorial (Pages 22-27)
Title: “Negligée as Armor”
Stylist: Jules Renard
Location: An abandoned 19th-century sanatorium at dawn.
Garments: Sheer silk slips over thermal long johns, lace balaclavas, velvet robes with combat boots. The message: Winter sensuality is not about baring skin—it’s about revealing what you choose, when you choose. Each look includes a single “flaw” (a run in the stocking, an unzipped zipper) as a deliberate signature.