Some garments begin simply with the desire to be worn.
Some garments begin simply with the desire to be worn.
Me and Transparency explores a quieter relationship between body, material, and everyday life. Created in Sweden around a translucent blue-green kaftan, the project embraces ease and presence, dissolving the boundary between the functional and the poetic.
For this series, Zara Saberi designed sculptural headpieces from reclaimed materials and stepped in front of the camera, becoming part of the work rather than observing it from behind.
Transparency here is not exposure, but openness. Sometimes the most intimate dialogue with clothing emerges not through symbolism, but through the simple act of wearing it.
Me and Transparency explores a quieter relationship between body, material, and everyday life. Created in Sweden around a translucent blue-green kaftan, the project embraces ease and presence, dissolving the boundary between the functional and the poetic.
For this series, Zara Saberi designed sculptural headpieces from reclaimed materials and stepped in front of the camera, becoming part of the work rather than observing it from behind.
Transparency here is not exposure, but openness. Sometimes the most intimate dialogue with clothing emerges not through symbolism, but through the simple act of wearing it.
Some garments simply ask to be worn
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Some garments simply ask to be worn .