The issue opens (and for many, peaks) with a portfolio by the legendary duo Mert and Marcus. Known for their hyper-real, almost surreal retouching style for Vogue and W , here they strip back the gloss. The images feel simultaneously intimate and epic. Using natural light filtered through sheer curtains, they capture their subject in a series of quiet, domestic moments that feel more like Renaissance paintings than fashion spreads.
Why does this search persist years after the magazine’s release? Because Treats Issue 3 captured a specific moment in the 2010s where the line between “art” and “fashion” dissolved entirely. It rejected the digital gloss of the early 2000s and embraced a gritty, tactile realism.
Below is a detailed breakdown of the magazine, the significance of Issue 3, and the context surrounding the search for digital versions.
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I am always thrilled to shop at MINISO. Quality products, cute designs, soooo many fab products and GREAT prices!
I could not travel without you being such an affordable store for all the products I bought for my trip last time, including: passport holder, luggage tag, luggage strap, travel kit, atomiser bottles and most importantly, neck pillow!
I would like to take this opportunity to thank MINISO for the wonderful shopping experience I had recently. More specifically, I bought a noodle bowl and storage boxes and was very pleased with how they were packed and given to me - each in their own individual box, which makes it extremely easy for storage.
Really appreciated the discount and offers during Global Fan Fiesta... Bought quite a few items and needless to say I'm in love with MINISO!
Besides good prices on a wide variety of products, I love the fact that it brings new design every two weeks. But the thing that impresses me most is their excellent staff and customer service.
The issue opens (and for many, peaks) with a portfolio by the legendary duo Mert and Marcus. Known for their hyper-real, almost surreal retouching style for Vogue and W , here they strip back the gloss. The images feel simultaneously intimate and epic. Using natural light filtered through sheer curtains, they capture their subject in a series of quiet, domestic moments that feel more like Renaissance paintings than fashion spreads.
Why does this search persist years after the magazine’s release? Because Treats Issue 3 captured a specific moment in the 2010s where the line between “art” and “fashion” dissolved entirely. It rejected the digital gloss of the early 2000s and embraced a gritty, tactile realism.
Below is a detailed breakdown of the magazine, the significance of Issue 3, and the context surrounding the search for digital versions.
Here’s useful, actionable information: