The Delicate Rébellion Magazine
It was a complete honour to write some editorial features for the (un)influenced issue of The Delicate Rébellion Magazine. The pages of each issue are brimming with treasures and insights into the lives of passionate and talented creatives.
In Their Own Words..
The Delicate Rébellion is a fiercely independent magazine with a unique creative community at its heart. Our vision is to help create a shift in the cultural landscape and challenge the perception of women in mainstream media with our printed page.
I contributed several editorial features to the issue, including The Ceramicists, a piece exploring the work of some of my favourite ceramic artists including twin sisters Liv and Dom, Julia Ballenger, Anne-Fleur Khan, YAYVM and the founder of Vaisselle Boutique, Léa Zana.
I worked on The Lost Degree Shows, an article dedicated to the creative students who missed out on showing their work IRL in 2020. It was a pure joy discovering the magnificent final projects that were submitted, from jewellers to photographers, costume designers, sculptors, poets and more.
I also interviewed photographer Tayo Adekunle about her powerful series Reclaiming The Exposition, which explores issues surrounding racial and colonial history and the black female body.
The (un)influenced issue is a stunning collection of art, photography, poetry, essay, interviews, shopping guides, travel guides and all of the gentle, breathtaking beauty that The Delicate Rébellion is renowned for.
Kind Words:
“Julia's writing lends itself so naturally to our publications, so hiring her to assist with production of our second issue (which was running to an extremely heart stopping deadline) was the right decision! She worked to brief and delivered well rounded copy to deadline.
In addition, Julia stepped further into production, gathering content from students and presenting her findings beautifully. She then continued to reach out for interviews that became fruitful, enjoyable reads. She really helped us to meet our deadline without panic whilst squishing into the team seamlessly. She's a real joy to work with.”
- Hannah Taylor, Founder & Editor, The Delicate Rébellion Magazine