The collection reflects the evolution of the human mind in three stages: childhood, adulthood and old age, understood as a closing circle.
Childhood is portrayed as playful, free and present, with a playful structure. Adulthood brings complexity, responsibilities and inner chaos, which is expressed through a chaotic structure symbolizing an overwhelmed mind split between the past and the future. In old age, the form calms down – silhouettes become softer, veiled, and the structure is straight and balanced, expressing peace and detachment.
Two looks in the collection are connected by the motif of the circle and a mutable thought network that continuously transforms throughout life. Childhood, adulthood and old age do not appear as isolated periods, but as interconnected segments of one continuous path, where the beginning and the end touch at a new, more conscious point.










