
When A Woman
Each piece is a statement—some whispered, some shouted, but all undeniable.
There is a moment—just before a woman steps forward—when she decides who she is. Not who she was told to be, not who the world expected, but who she has fought to become. This collection captures that moment.
The veil has always been there—sometimes gossamer-thin, sometimes suffocating. It does not ask permission before it is placed upon us. It dictates how we are seen, how much light can touch us, how much space we are allowed to take. But fabric is fragile. Threads come undone. And when the weight becomes too much, we push through.
Some veils slip away. Others, we learn to wear on our own terms. Beneath layers of movement and raw textures, we stretch, we bleed through, we refuse to disappear. Through tangled forms and visceral reds, these works hold both the breaking and the reassembling, the struggle and the survival.
This is not just a shedding. It is a resurrection. A reclamation. A woman choosing herself—unfiltered, unapologetic, and deeply, undeniably human.