are we cyborgs yet?

Humans are being enhanced with technologies to overcome the barriers of the universe.

The digital world has crept into our lives, its tendrils wrapped around our consciousness. We wake to the cold glow of screens, navigate existence by GPS coordinates, and communicate across vast distances with a swipe of a finger. Are we mere mortals anymore? Or have we evolved into something more, a hybrid of flesh and machine?

The new Cyborg collection delves into this unsettling reality. Each design is a haunting reminder that we are on the cusp of a new era, one where the boundaries between organic and synthetic are dissolving.

We’ve become unwitting participants in a grand experiment, our bodies augmented, our minds expanded, our very humanity up for debate.

But what does it mean to be a cyborg? Is it simply having a smartphone? Or is it something deeper, a fundamental shift in our perception of reality? Think about it: we use our devices to access information, connect with others, and even control our environments. In essence, we’re using technology to augment our human experience.

The future is here, and it’s not coming. It’s already arrived. We stand at the precipice of a new era, where the possibilities are endless. Will we embrace this change, or will we cling to the past?

Humans, enhanced by technology, are ready to push the boundaries of exploration and discovery.

The Cyborg collection is like not just making a fashion statement. It is a declaration of a belief in the boundless potential of human ingenuity. It follows the movement of individuals who dare to question the status quo and embrace a piece of the future.

So, Are we already cyborgs? We think so. We live in an era of unprecedented technological advances and the future is in our hands to shape it and become better beings in this universe.

Dive into the future of humanity.

Launch 2025

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