Act Less, Feel More – Gizem Emre Unscripted
In our April Digital Cover story, the Berlin-born actress, Gizem Emre, strips back the performance to talk identity, freedom, and what it really means to live beyond labels. On and off screen.
Fashion - Editorial
In our April Digital Cover story, the Berlin-born actress, Gizem Emre, strips back the performance to talk identity, freedom, and what it really means to live beyond labels. On and off screen.
What if the place you never planned to stay became the one you couldn’t leave? “People Make Glasgow” captures the pure, human magic of a city defined not by its streets, but by the strangers who make it feel like home.
For this month's digital cover, Lia Lia dives into dark pop, identity, and vulnerability in this exclusive interview, revealing the mindset behind her sound, process, and evolving artistry.
For our February Cover story, we explore beauty that doesn’t perform, filter, or fight for attention. This editorial reframes elegance as presence: soft, unguarded, and entirely undeniable.
For our January Digital Cover, we escape to the quiet fields of the Italian countryside, where winter lingers softly, and fashion meets stillness. In a season defined by waiting, this editorial captures the beauty of pause: romantic, melancholic, and poised on the edge of what comes next.
For this last month of 2025, TITLE got a chance to interview the artist and songwriter about his musical identity in a digital age, the new energy in his recent EP eigensinn, and resetting for the new year.
In a collaboration with Cult Form, Destiny comes alive through a collaboration that turns Turkish quilting traditions into bold editorial statements. This issue transforms heritage into high-fashion identity.
In this exclusive November Digital Cover feature, Gina-Lisa Lohfink reveals the intention behind her reinvention and identity reset captured by Chris Haimerl.
In her new series Bodies In Motion, fashion photographer Xanthe Hutchinson strips the set back to its essentials to let movement speak. Rejecting the passive depictions of women historically seen in art, she captures gestures that feel powerful, dynamic, and defiantly alive.
TITLE’s October Digital Cover, captures the melancholic beauty of Fall through mirrored motion and reflective imagery. With vintage glamour and cinematic abstraction, the visual language is transformed into a poetic study of emotion and transformation.