PARALLAX
A study in optical control and spatial repetition, where fashion is framed inside a reflective architecture that stretches perception beyond physical limits.

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Sculptural silhouettes are positioned within a mirrored corridor, creating a controlled environment where symmetry, alignment, and chromatic precision continuously recalibrate the viewer’s perspective.
The reflective architecture extends depth in every direction, turning repetition into structure rather than decoration. Linear glass panels amplify elongation, while strong color accents, red knit, cobalt collars, citrus accessories, and graphic stripes, interrupt the sterile geometry of the space.
Movement toward the camera compresses and expands perspective simultaneously, generating tension between proximity and distance. Light reflections intensify the illusion of infinity, dissolving boundaries between foreground and background. The garments remain precise and sharply defined against the spatial grid, anchoring the image in control while the environment multiplies around them.
The project examines how fashion behaves when space becomes the primary narrative device, using optical rhythm and architectural symmetry to construct a campaign rooted in clarity, impact, and visual authority.


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