BOX2025
€590
M Y B O D Y M Y B U S I N E S S
Featuring 6 hand printed artworks inspired by what I consider to be the most important, impressive or remarkable events of the past year. BOX2025 gives a visual overview of a year in which a human life seems to be worth less and less…
Edition 100

BARDOT
Brigitte Bardot (1934–2025), the first global sex symbol, leaves a legacy overshadowed by her controversial statements on immigration, gay rights, and religion – remarks that have ignited fierce debate in France and beyond. Once she embodied a new kind of female freedom and became one of the most influential style icons in the era that catapulted her to fame, the 60s. Her screen presence shifted cinema toward more open depictions of desire and modern womanhood. Her voluptuous body image directly shaped marketing, casting, and audience expectations in the film business. With her bold and rebellious spirit, she first claimed freedom over her body – and later in life over her voice.

WAR CHILD
2025 marks the deadliest and most destructive year for Palestinians. Since the war began 2.5 years ago, when Hamas carried out a surprise attack on Israel, the violence has continued to claim countless lives. The Israeli military offensive has killed more than 75,000 Palestinians in Gaza. Over 60% of them are women and children – around 28,000 women and 22,000 children. Why, and for what? Today, nearly every person in Gaza depends on humanitarian aid to survive. Mothers search for food, water, and safety for their children in a place where security no longer exists. Their children are bearing the brunt of this war, one that many have begun to call genocide.

OBESITY | OZEMPIC
“Good evening and welcome to the Golden Globes of 2025 – Ozempic’s biggest night,” comedian en host Nikki Glaser began. 2025 Has never been this ‘heavy’; around 2.5 billion adults worldwide are overweight, including about 900 million living with obesity. It shapes how bodies are seen, judged, and controlled. Society blames weight as a personal failure, but Ozempic promises change and offers hope. At the same time, it raises the question of whether it suppresses the problem or represents a miracle cure whose benefits outweigh the drawbacks. On the red carpet though, the ‘drug’ is used to slim down for a role. Hollywood still worships thinness. But isn’t time to stop putting so much weight on that demand.

DAME JANE
Jane Goodall (1934 – 2025) was a powerful force and influential pathfinder in so many ways, including as a role model for women and girls in science and a pioneer at a time when there were very few women in her field. The world’s most famous chimpanzee expert transformed the way we understand the relationship between humans and the natural world. With her timeless words of wisdom she spread her urgent messages on the importance of caring for the earth and all of its inhabitants. “We each have this one life gifted to us, use it as wisely as you can and make a beautiful bit of difference.” Dr. Goodall was a legend!

FEMICIDE
“Not all men, but always a man”… We are conditioned to be wary: walking faster at the sound of footsteps behind us, peeking through the keyhole before opening the door, standing close to the controls in an elevator. Many fear cycling alone in the dark and avoid deserted streets – because there could be a man. In 2025 every ten minutes, a woman was killed intentionally somewhere in the world. 50,000 of them where gender-related killings by intimates: Femicide – the most brutal and extreme manifestation of violence against women and girls by men. And while the numbers are alarmingly high we are with more. We have to reclaim the night!

MASHUP
Duran Lantink (1986), was born in the cheeky, bold and open-minded Netherlands of the 80s, growing up in the 90s in the beachy lowlands of The Hague but also deeply rooted in Black Magic spirituality. This mashup soul became the first Dutch artist to be appointed permanent creative director of a major international fashion house: Jean Paul Gaultier. His clever designs collide Haute Couture with street culture, sustainability with provocation, past with future. With exaggerated silhouettes he reshapes the body and blurs traditional gender roles. But with ever-growing love and generosity as his foundation, his courageous creativity sparks a wave of excited indignation the world so desperately needs.


