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ISSUE 02
Editor's Letter
In this edition, I wanted to explore the influnces of music on fashion. Music is something everyone is surrounded by and often times tells us much about another person. we connect through music, and we connect through fashion; so why dont we look at the connection between music and fashion themselves. I wanted to include our audience in this conversation, and so I’ve created a communal playlist in which you all can add to via www.reachmagazine.com. It is interesting to look inwards at the influence our music has on our fasion and our style and taste to further understand ourselves .

Editor's Letter
I belive it important to recognise the fact that fashion is power. Thisfact most prevelant in a work environment - this fact applying to women in the work environment. What we wear shapes how we’re percieved, from strong silhouettes that signal confidence to subtle details that quietly assert authority. This issue explores how style can help you claim space, express identity and redefine what professionalism looks like today. Here’s to dressing wih intention and letting your wardrobe work for you.
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Discover Your Style

Gracie Burgess: The Model Beyond The Cover
For Gracie Burgess, fashion is more than aesthetics — it’s identity. As a model, she understands how clothing shapes perception, but she also uses style as a way to express who she is. Openly gay and proudly visible, Gracie’s fashion choices communicate confidence, individuality and self-expression.
The modelling industry often demands adaptability. Castings usually require neutral looks and minimal styling, outfits designed to show the body rather than personality. Gracie moves easily within these expectations, recognising the professionalism they require, while also noting the contrast with her personal style. There’s a clear divide between what the job asks for and how she chooses to dress for herself.
Off-duty, her fashion becomes bolder and more expressive. Playing with denim, silhouette and gender-fluid styling, her wardrobe reflects freedom and pride. Years of shoots and runway work have sharpened her understanding of how clothes move, photograph and tell a story — skills she now applies on her own terms.
Rather than diluting her identity, modelling has strengthened it. Through fashion, Gracie Burgess isn’t just wearing clothes — she’s making a statement about visibility, confidence and owning exactly who you are.
Ella Lewis: The Performance of Power
Ella Lewis’s recent promotion to partner and her victory in a high-profile case mark a defining moment in her career. But in the male-dominated world of corporate law, success has never been just about skill. “You’re clothes will speak for you,” Lewis says, reflecting on the pressures faced by women at the top.
Early on, Lewis felt compelled to blend in. Over time, she began to use fashion as both an outlet and a tool—embracing sharp tailoring and structured silhouettes to project authority and confidence. “Fashion became a way to command the room,” she explains, “without having to prove myself.”
Now, Lewis dresses with intention rather than caution. Her style reflects the respect she has earned and her refusal to shrink herself in professional spaces. For her, fashion is a language of power—one that signals presence, control and progress in an industry still learning to change.

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REACH magazine celebrates the space where fashion, music, and identity collide.
Always authentic. Always expressive. Always now.

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