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In an era of ephemeral content, reminds readers of print’s power. The cover is a striking woodcut-inspired illustration by Swedish artist Linnea Nordström: a figure pulling back a curtain to reveal a mirror, where the reflection shows a wild beast rather than a human face. Inside, the paper stock is heavy, uncoated, and subtly textured. Margins are generous, inviting marginalia. The typeface (a bespoke serif called “Freie Geist”) was commissioned specifically for the magazine and is used here for the first time.
: As it is an older or specialty issue, it is primarily found through private collectors, auction sites, or specialty archives. Jung Frei Magazine 117
Launched with a bold mission to redefine the narrative around young women's lives, Jung Frei has rapidly evolved into a cultural phenomenon. The brainchild of visionary publishers, the magazine was designed to give voice to the unheard, to challenge societal expectations, and to inspire a new generation of women to take control of their lives. Over the years, Jung Frei has grown to become a symbol of female empowerment, tackling topics that range from fashion and beauty to politics and social justice. In an era of ephemeral content, reminds readers
We are living through a crisis of attention and authenticity. Mainstream media amplifies outrage; social media fragments identity. offers an antidote. It asks: What does it mean to be truly free? Not freedom from consequence, but freedom from internal compulsion, from unexamined loyalty to the tribe, from the comfortable lie. Margins are generous, inviting marginalia
Jung Frei Magazine 117 embodies the spirit of a generation – a generation that values freedom, diversity, and authenticity. Through its captivating content and unapologetic stance, the magazine continues to inspire young women to embrace their individuality and to challenge the status quo.
