The editorial project through which we chose to inspire you by sharing true stories driven by vision, commitment, and consistency.

Real Head, True Stories is an Atlantis Headwear project created to give space to authentic stories, people, and organizations that turn their values into concrete actions every day. Rather than talking about itself, Atlantis chooses to observe and highlight what is happening around it. We want to show how change does not come only from big statements, but from daily commitment, consistent choices, and real examples capable of generating value within communities, the environment, and culture. It is an invitation to look at change up close, through authentic initiatives that prove how even small actions can leave a real mark.

Through a series of video interviews, the project tells the stories of associations, collectives, individuals, events, and initiatives that share a common vision with Atlantis: that of creating a more conscious, responsible, and positive impact on the world around us.

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Reborn in Murano

Rehub is a startup based in Murano that develops processes to give new life to non-recyclable glass waste, transforming it into materials and objects for design and interior décor. The project brings together Murano’s glassmaking tradition, research, technology, and design, with an approach inspired by the principles of the circular economy.

Founded by Matteo Silverio, Rehub works to enhance the value of a material that is often excluded from traditional recovery processes, reducing its impact and opening up new creative and production possibilities.

Bassi Fondi

Bassi Fondi is a collective of DJs and rap music enthusiasts working to spread street culture as a space for expression, sharing, and growth. Through club nights, community gatherings, and workshops also designed for younger audiences, the group carries out an activity that goes beyond music: it creates opportunities for connection between generations, passes on an authentic passion, and tells the cultural value of rap, from its roots to its evolution.

For them, teaching children how to rap and introducing them to the history and language of this scene means building community and making a world that is often perceived as distant more accessible. Their commitment stems from a passion that has been with them since their teenage years and that today takes shape in a project capable of bringing adults and children together around a shared language of rhythm, identity, and belonging.

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