When self-injury makes the cover
When magazines put self-injury on their covers, the line between awareness and glamorization is often unclear. Continue reading When self-injury makes the cover
When magazines put self-injury on their covers, the line between awareness and glamorization is often unclear. Continue reading When self-injury makes the cover
For many people, self-injury means shame and hiding their body. Through styling and fashion, some find the path to self-acceptance. But change is often met with controversy. Continue reading From self-injury to self-styling: integrating self-injury into fashion
In 1991, Manic Street Preachers’ Richey Edwards carved the words ‘4REAL’ into his forearm during an interview. Looking beyond the myth of the tortured artist, this article questions the public representation of mental health. Continue reading 4REAL: Richey Edwards and his struggle with self-harm