




In World 193, where individuals are expected to conform to a predetermined identity, Estar offers an alternative perspective that promotes individuality and self-expression. Through its content, Estar seeks to inspire readers to embrace their uniqueness and create a life that reflects their individuality.
The first issue of Estar focuses on the idea of customisation, featuring editorials on how individuals can express themselves through fashion, home decor, and lifestyle. The magazine celebrates those who have found innovative ways to customise their uniforms and living spaces, providing readers with practical tips and techniques to explore their creativity.
By positioning itself as a voice for self-expression and individuality, Estar offers readers an alternative perspective that is refreshing and empowering in a world that often stifles creativity.
This Exploration was contributed by Ili Nadya Binti Shahrin, Sangavaii Ravikumar, Prajapati Keya Vishnukumar, Nur Azri Binte Abdul Talib and R Sasmita (located in Singapore and India), developed from a World contributed by this group, using a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence which allows others to share and adapt the work in any medium and for any purpose, providing that they credit the authors and share their material using the same Creative Commons licence.
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