What remains when there are no more colors? When the perspective resets and one’s adolescence is quickly engulfed by a monster as sneaky as it is sadly known: eating disorders. Coraline therefore becomes, not only a capsule, but also the personification of a path written backwards, once digested and understood. Coraline covers her slim body with heavy, opaque, rigid shawls, as if to save her own increasingly restricted living space. But there is hope. A glow that is tinged with red that occasionally peeps into the black, where all light is absorbed. The capsule is in fact made up of hoods in heavy fabrics that cover the body, protecting it from the outside. However, the same is left uncovered and naked in front of others and ourselves thanks to light and transparent garments, such as oversized trousers, long dresses or in wool worked in a crochet sweater. All fabrics and materials come from deadstock, regenerated or recovered from faulty pieces
ILNESS


dyed gauze on velvetho


hot air gun processed fabric and tricot


bubble fabric

OBSESSION


digital print on chiffon


dyed panama with embroidered body parts patches and embroidering


knot embroidering of fabric squares on dyed cotton


screen printing


smocking flower stitch


CONFUSION


(left) rafia on dyed popeline


devoree on velvet


screen printing

(right)dying, color transfer from crepe paperwith heat and flock
THERAPY


Screen printing on chiffon


tie dye dying


dying with crepe paper sponging, pressed crepe paper and back stitch embroidery


tie dye dying and embroidered tricot


screen printing on sakura silk

DIVISION


Foil and embroidery


twisted sewn pieces of fabric and velvet

crochet on silk



pieces of fabric "sewn" with hooker
