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Work From Home is a new vertical dedicated to life and culture in the strange and unprecedented situation of self-quarantine that many of us are dealing with right now. From what to watch to how to get a fit off and how to not think about anything, this is our guide to the great indoors. For updates on the spread of Covid-19 and how to keep yourself safe and informed, consult WHO and the CDC.

While Berlin (and Germany as a whole) were largely spared the intensity of unpleasantry of the coronavirus pandemic experienced in other parts of the world, things are certainly far from normal. The infamously hedonistic city to which Highsnobiety calls home is going to be doing some serious soul-searching this summer as it drifts through the year at a forcefully reduced pace.

Thankfully, such intense reflection often produces some great art. Highsnobiety's trusty in-house photographer extraordinaire Julien Tell spent quarantine using his incomparable eye assessing what our 'new normal' looks like in the German capital. The result, as you can see for yourself, is extremely fashion.

Scroll through to see the rest his quarantine editorial, and be sure to follow Highsnobiety and Julien Tell on Instagram.

Highsnobiety / Julien Tell, Highsnobiety / Julien Tell
Highsnobiety / Julien Tell, Highsnobiety / Julien Tell
Highsnobiety / Julien Tell, Highsnobiety / Julien Tell
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