A triangle is never just a shape, but a relationship between forces.
This project began with a fascination for structure—how a single triangle can hold tension, direction, and balance at once. Working with recycled tulle, women's stockings, and textile waste, I constructed forms directly on the body without predefined patterns. Each triangle was cut, stretched, and assembled by hand, allowing the fabric to define its own logic.
The garments reveal the process of their own making. Seams, tensions, and overlaps form a visible system—nothing is hidden, nothing is resolved.
In the end, the triangle is not simply a shape Zara Saberi used. It is a structure she learned from.
A triangle is never just a shape, but a relationship between forces.
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A triangle is never just a shape, but a relationship between forces. .