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THE HUDSON MAGAZINE


IDENTITY. Know Who You Are
HUDSON MAGAZINE — ISSUE 24 IDENTITY. Know Who You Are Release Date: December 10, 2024 Before anything is built, before anything is shown, before anything is judged — there is identity. In Issue 24, Hudson Magazine returns to the core of everything: self-awareness. “IDENTITY” is not about becoming someone new, but about recognizing who you already are beneath influence, expectation, and noise. The cover is direct and unfiltered. A presence that does not perform, does not hide,
Dec 10, 20242 min read


CULTURE. Identity Is Strength
HUDSON MAGAZINE — ISSUE 20 CULTURE. Identity Is Strength Release Date: August 10, 2024 Culture is not a trend.It is not a moment.So the question is — do you wear it… or do you live it? In Issue 20, Hudson Magazine explores culture as the foundation of identity. “CULTURE” is not about surface aesthetics — it is about history, language, tradition, and the lived experience that shapes who we are. It is where identity begins, and where strength is formed. The cover reflects depth
Aug 10, 20242 min read


ASCENT. Power Is Not Given. It Is Taken
HUDSON MAGAZINE — ISSUE 13 ASCENT. Power Is Not Given. It Is Taken Release Date: January 10, 2024 No one hands you power.No one defines your rise.So the question is — how far are you willing to go? In Issue 13, Hudson Magazine enters a new state: ASCENT. This is not about identity being discovered — it is about identity in motion. Rising, pushing, taking space where there was none before. “ASCENT” is a study of ambition, elevation, and the moment you decide to move beyond lim
Jan 10, 20242 min read


IMAGE. Perception Is Reality
HUDSON MAGAZINE — ISSUE 09 IMAGE. Perception Is Reality Release Date: September 10, 2023 What we see becomes what we believe. In Issue 09, Hudson Magazine explores the power of image — not as surface, but as influence. “IMAGE” is an examination of perception, illusion, and the constructed nature of reality. It asks a critical question: is identity defined by truth, or by how it is seen? The cover presents a controlled illusion. A face, perfectly composed — yet something feels
Sep 10, 20232 min read
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