I chose black because it’s elegant, powerful, and highlights the details.
The main inspiration came from a Japanese art called Kintsugi, where broken pottery is repaired with gold — showing that the cracks are part of the beauty.
This inspired me to use embroidery lines that look like golden repairs, symbolizing healing, strength, and beauty after struggle.
The collection is inspired by a Japanese art called Kintsugi, where broken pottery is repaired with gold.
It’s a reminder that scars are part of our beauty — they show strength, healing, and transformation.
Just like women, who grow stronger through challenges.
I chose black because it represents elegance, mystery, and power.
It also makes the golden embroidery stand out — just like the cracks in Kintsugi, turning pain into beauty.
The golden embroidery represents Kintsugi cracks — golden repairs.
It’s my way of showing that every scar or difficult experience can become something elegant and meaningful.
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