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In Latin, Formosa signifies “beautiful;” and utopia is an imagined perfect community described by Thomas More. Etymologically, utopia can be either a "nowhere" or "good place," that is, the combination of οὐ ("not") or its homonym, εὖ (“good”), with τόπος ("place").
Between boundaries of the known and the unknown, Formotopia is determined to become a silver lining, a ray of hope for you. Whether there is a good place for everybody is unknown, but Formotopia is where diverse definitions of beauty are possible. Let’s build a beauty utopia that belongs to all of us.
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In Latin, Formosa signifies “beautiful;” and utopia is an imagined perfect community described by Thomas More. Etymologically, utopia can be either a "nowhere" or "good place," that is, the combination of οὐ ("not") or its homonym, εὖ (“good”), with τόπος ("place").
Between boundaries of the known and the unknown, Formotopia is determined to become a silver lining, a ray of hope for you. Whether there is a good place for everybody is unknown, but Formotopia is where diverse definitions of beauty are possible. Let’s build a beauty utopia that belongs to all of us.
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