My fashion practice consists of one-of-a-kind garments that only fully come to life when they are worn. Each piece is conceived as a body in itself, searching for its place, its shape and its voice.
The garments are layered, forming an extra skin. Lines and fragments of text, drawn from my personal visual language, are embedded into the fabric, creating surfaces that feel both protective and exposed. Meaning is not fixed: it emerges through movement, touch and presence.
When worn together, the pieces begin to respond to one another. They enter into dialogue through proximity, rhythm and gesture, forming a shifting composition shaped by the bodies inside them.
What begins as an object becomes an expression, a living form activated by the wearer.
What begins as an object becomes an expression, a living form activated by the wearer.