
WOMEN ON WOMEN
There’s a certain clarity that comes when women choose to see each other on their own terms. For this cover, Shaira Luna steps in front of the lens of Gail Geriane—a first meeting shaped not by hierarchy, but by shared instinct, openness, and mutual respect.
Set against the spirit of National Women’s Month, this story moves away from grand statements and into something more grounded. It reflects a shift already unfolding, where women are not waiting to be defined, but are actively creating space for one another.
In the quiet exchange between subject and photographer, there is trust. In the pauses, there is understanding. And in the images, there is a kind of power that doesn’t need to be announced to be felt.
For BLNC, this cover isn’t just about visibility. It’s about intention.
About who holds the lens, who is seen, and how women continue to shape the narrative together.
































