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The fourteenth issue of Vogue Adria has arrived

NOVI BROJ

June 18, 2025

The new, fourteenth issue of Vogue Adria, available from today at newsstands and in our webshop, celebrates the body, touch, energy, and freedom. In this edition, we set out to explore one of the most subtle yet profound dimensions of human existence: physicality, sensuality, and inner freedom. This issue is dedicated to dismantling myths and prejudices around sexuality, embracing bodies in flux, slowing down, and discovering intimacy through tantra—as well as through nudism and naturism—as the most honest forms of body celebration. We round it all off with a special summer feature devoted to fully enjoying yourself, your body, and the season.

The cover star of the June issue of Vogue Adria is the legendary Hollywood actress, producer, artist, and humanitarian—Sharon Stone, one of the greatest icons of our time. But Stone is not just the face on the cover—she is the driving force behind this entire issue. In an intimate conversation with Teodora Jeremić, the icon who has transcended Hollywood stereotypes and now embodies a sensuality freed from all constraints opens up about her life and work. The interview is accompanied by a stunning photo series shot by Branislav Šimončík in Los Angeles. An actress who uses her influence to change the world—advocating for health, social justice, and a dignified life for all—Stone shares which projects she’s currently working on, what helps her navigate difficult moments, and what she looks forward to the most today.

One of the most renowned performance artists in the region, Vlasta Delimar, reminds us that sensuality does not belong exclusively to youth or to bodies that conform to social norms. Her performances—specially recreated for this issue—reveal a body that ages, remembers, loves, enjoys, and refuses to give up. Fresh from the opening in Split, Vlasta Delimar sat down with artist Josipa Bubaš to share her reflections on aging, sexuality, and the authenticity of embodied experience.

Tara Đukić introduces us to the practice of tantra and the philosophy of slowing down, reminding us how essential it is—in a world oversaturated with information—to pause and be present. Bojana Jovanović brings us back to the bed as an intimate stage, a place not only of encounters and farewells, but of quiet cultural revolutions. Tena Razumović Žmara writes about shifting perceptions of the body, guiding us through the history of nudism and naturism—from their heyday as global movements to their present-day marginalization—raising the question: is it time to return to celebrating the naked body? And when it comes to celebrating the body, Teodora Jeremić reminds us of the importance of self-pleasure—and why it doesn’t belong solely to the realm of sexuality. Esmé Louise James dismantles deeply rooted myths about sex, offering a fresh perspective on desire, statistics, and sexual realities.

Curator Nela Gligorović, artist and stand-up comedian Mila Panić, travel writer Jasen Boko, musician Luka Rajić, and activist Nika Kovač shared with Teodora Jeremić where they find the energy to believe in a better tomorrow. Meanwhile, Bojana Jovanović explored whether AI will declare war on art or if we are witnessing a kind of turning point in a conversation with regional curators and artists Žarko Aleksić, Karlo Štefanek, Kristina Armuš, Luja Šimunović, and Katarina Gotić.

On the stunning Croatian beaches, we shot an entire summer beauty special. Beyond inviting you to create space for a new dimension of pleasure—highlighting hedonism as an inseparable part of beauty rituals—this special also covers a variety of other topics. It reveals the secrets and symbolism of hair, explores the new culture of sunbathing, and discusses the perfume revolution, where favorite fragrance bottles increasingly come alcohol-free.

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