About

Who’s body is this? This has been my line of questioning while at the Royal College of Art, examining the female perspective through clothing. 

Past present future, they all exist in the Now. 

The ability to feel and experience varied states of being – time is at the centre of the work. 

I identify as a transdisciplinary fashion practitioner. 

Working with intuition, the body and materiality – leather, wool, chiffon, weaving. Elevating and modernising tradition. 

Image has been important and is always important. The instinctive response to seeing  – the emotional response to seeing. 

The days of death and days of fire are they one and the same

Are they what we see them as, are we seeing them as they are

We have not he same experiences but we expect one another to understand 

Are we looking at the same thing or are we coming from different places

– Author’s own

The ability to see things as they are, not a perceived idea of the object. Object metaphor and objecthood. 

The woman is the object. 

Within my practice, I value, safety curiosity knowledge 

 

And now – a woman walks alone. 



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