The Kit Compact's September issue is distinguished by having five covers, featuring Gen Z “Queen Bees”. Copies of the five versions of the pop-up magazine are being given out in downtown Toronto (not at all coincidental with the TIFF film festival) and one cover selected
for each additional participating city, including Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa
and Vancouver.
“Each image was so beautiful, we couldn’t choose just one,” explains
Giorgina Bigioni, publisher of The Kit, about why five cover images were
selected. “We had to showcase them all.”
This issue features talented Canadian women in film, a
portrait series on young women and faith, and original fiction by a 16-year old
author.
“The women we spoke to in this issue reaffirmed my belief in the power of
hope,” says Laura deCarufel, editor-in-chief. “The believe they can
do anything. I believe them.”
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