Fashion once again claims its political dimension. From proposals that challenge traditional aesthetic norms to collections inspired by war, migration or cultural diversity, several designers take advantage of the catwalks to question social conventions and open debates about identity, inclusion and resistance. In this edition we explore how brands such as Matières Fécales, Yohji Yamamoto or Issey Miyake use creativity to break limits and how initiatives such as La Fabrique Nomade turn fashion into an integration tool for migrants. We also traveled to Ukraine with Lilia Litkovska to discover how the war continues to influence artistic creation. Can fashion continue to be a form of rebellion in the 21st century?