Hustelle

Magazine about creatives who are hustling to make it in the creative scene. 

All creatives in the book are diverse in their job and backgrounds. This makes it an interesting mix of stories, passions, insecurities, and struggles, all shown through interviews and shoots. 

More info at the bottom


ISSUE 1

28€ issue 1

Inside: Event organizers, a graphic designer, an interior designer, two photographers, an MC and content creator, and many more. 


Every cover is hand-spray-painted, so every book has a unique look. 


Get the book: mail elinevermeiren@icloud.com or dm on Instagram to @_hustelle_. Or visit one of the shops. (see bottom)

32€ issue 2

Inside: REantwerp with Ruth Goossens, Tim Van Steenbergen and Nassar Nassar, a jewelry brand, a light designer, an illustrator, a rapper and actor, and many more.


Get the book: mail elinevermeiren@icloud.com or dm on Instagram to @_hustelle_. Or visit one of the shops. (see bottom) 

Past events: 

ISSUE 1 private release event

ISSUE 2 release party at an art gallery

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Order online: email elinevermeiren@icloud.com or dm on Instagram @_Hustelle_

Shipping: € 7.85 for Belgium, € 11.60 for the Netherlands, France, and Germany.

In shop:

Antwerpen: De Winkelhaak, Pink Pony Bookshop (Volkstraat 58), REantwerp, Tique art books, and M HKA from januari. 

Gent: Krak Design. 

More info:

When I released the first issue of Hustelle, I had no idea what kind of response to expect. But wow, the reactions have been overwhelming. The kind words, the tags, the messages from fellow creatives saying "I feel this so much" or "this is exactly what I needed", it's been pure energy. Since then, I've met so many amazing people, had countless conversations, and built new connections that all started from the same place: the need to create, connect, and belong.

It turns out we're all craving the same thing. A space where we can be honest about the struggles and the hustle. A space to share experiences, lift each other up, and collaborate instead of compete. That's what Hustelle has grown into, not just a magazine, but the beginning of a community, where everyone's story matters.

The second issue continues that journey. It's still about the insecurities, the chaos, and the joy of being creative, but now it's also about the connections that have come from it. The people who reached out after the first issue, the ones who said "I want to be part of this," and the ones who found courage just by seeing their struggles reflected back at them.

Just like before, these aren't really interviews. They're conversations. Real, messy, inspiring talks between people who get it.

So whether you're just starting out, in the middle of your creative storm, or figuring out what's next, this is for you.
Let Hustelle remind you that you're not alone in the hustle, and that there's beauty in the struggle when we share it together.