THE WOMAN
If The Dress celebrates women’s presence, The Woman focuses on their absence. Here, the central figures are missing, leaving only their garments. Dresses, folded or suspended, stand in solitude, waiting for the absent body to inhabit them. This deliberate absence creates tension, inviting viewers to imagine the unseen women behind these forms.
The project reveals clothing as both intimate and impersonal. Clothes carry the body’s memory, its scent, its gestures—yet without the wearer, they become silent witnesses. The absence of women is not emptiness but a powerful presence in itself, highlighting how identity extends beyond the physical body. By shifting focus from the person to the object, The Woman questions how much of us lingers in what we leave behind.