A key element of this shoot was the exploration of gender fluidity and the breaking of traditional gender norms, much like the 1920s, when fashion began to challenge rigid binaries. Just as women in that era adopted shorter hemlines, looser silhouettes, and even menswear-inspired tailoring as acts of rebellion, this modern interpretation embraces androgynous styling and unisex accessories.

The pieces I designed intentionally blur the lines between masculine and feminine, encouraging self-expression beyond convention and celebrating individuality in all its forms.

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