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Magazine March 2023 High Quality — Lascivia

In an era of curated perfection, the most radical act is to let the seams show.

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We entered March with the heaviness of a long winter still clinging to our hemlines. For months, the cultural conversation has been dominated by the sanitised, the polished, and the algorithmically perfect. We have been fed a diet of glassy surfaces and airbrushed realities, a world where desire is high-definition but entirely frictionless.

But as the frost thaws and the light shifts, a different appetite is emerging. Lascivia’s March issue is an investigation into the beauty of the imperfect, the allure of the raw, and the profound sensuality of the "unfinished."

There is a specific kind of fatigue that sets in when everything is too right. The perfectly lit selfie, the choreographed viral moment, the relationship without conflict—it is safe, yes, but it is also sterile. To be truly seduced, one must risk something. To feel alive, one must occasionally abandon the script.

This month, we explore the art of the Unraveling.

We look to the icons who understood that perfection is the enemy of intrigue. From the smudged kohl of the cinematic femme fatale to the raw hems of deconstructed couture, history tells us that true magnetism lies in the flaw. It is the crack in the porcelain that holds the story; it is the silence between the notes that makes the music.

In our cover feature, "Bare Threads," we strip away the studio lighting. We photographed our subjects in the quiet of their own spaces—no retouching, no stylists, just the unvarnished truth of skin and shadow. The result is a portfolio that challenges the traditional male gaze, replacing it with a mirror that reflects the subject’s own agency. It isn’t about nudity for shock value; it is about the vulnerability of being seen. lascivia magazine march 2023 high quality

Furthermore, we delve into the "Archive of Longing." In a digital age where gratification is instant, we ask: what happens to desire when we are forced to wait? We interviewed philosophers and artists about the lost art of anticipation—the slow burn that makes the eventual consummation worth the wait.

Lascivia has always been about the provocative, but provocation does not require volume. Sometimes, the loudest statement is a whisper in a crowded room. Sometimes, the most sensual image is the one you can’t quite make out.

As we turn the page into spring, we invite you to stop performing the version of yourself that the world expects. Unbutton the collar. Smudge the lipstick. Let the narrative unravel. You might find that in the messiness of reality, there is a beauty far more compelling than any fantasy.

Welcome to the unraveled world.


1. “The Skin Edit” (Beauty) Shot by Elizaveta Porodina, this 14-page spread abandons natural skin. Think chrome highlights, holographic contouring, and nails that resemble liquid mercury. The beauty direction argues that in 2023, authenticity is the choice to look utterly artificial.

2. “Soft Armor” (Fashion Story) Stylist Ib Kamara redefines vulnerability. Mugler’s cutouts meet Simone Rocha’s pearls over Rick Owens’ brutalist leather. The standout image features Schafer draped in a chainmail veil by Alighieri—protection that invites the gaze. It asks: Is seduction a weapon or a wound?

3. “The Unlearning” (Long-form Interview) A raw, unedited dialogue between Hunter Schafer and poet Ocean Vuong. They discuss the dysphoria of fame, the construction of the "blueprint body," and why they both refuse to be role models. The pull quote: In an era of curated perfection, the most

“I don’t want to be legible. Legibility is a cage. Give me the blur.” — Hunter Schafer

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Our March 2023 edition showcases a curated collection of high-end fashion and artistic photography. We are proud to feature some of the industry’s most talented creators in this month’s release.

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Lascivia is a Spanish-language adult magazine featuring erotica, sexual health advice, and lifestyle content, with content sometimes archived through digital libraries. The publication generally includes short stories, hygiene and safety tips, and discussions on sexual norms. For an example of the publication's format, visit Internet Archive Internet Archive

With the March 2023 issue, Lascivia doesn’t just raise the bar—they incinerate it. In an era where fashion magazines oscillate between sterile minimalism and chaotic maximalism, Editor-in-Chief Elena Rossi delivers a masterclass in tactile provocation. This is not a magazine you scroll through; it is a museum you hold.

| Issue | Theme | Dominant Style |
|-------|-------|----------------|
| Jan 2023 | Monochrome Dreams | High-key B&W, minimalism |
| Mar 2023 | Raw Elegance | Low-key, textured, natural light |
| May 2023 | Digital Desires | Neon, cyberpunk influences |