Costumes.

Where character takes full form.

Each costume is conceived as a complete presence 

Layered Nomadic-Inspired Costumes.

These costumes are developed within the same design language —

exploring variation through layering, proportion, and styling rather than through rigid differentiation.

Each look is conceived as a complete character presence, while individual elements remain interchangeable.

Pieces can be worn separately, re-layered, or combined differently to suit new roles, moods, or worlds.

The One Who Remains.

Dark, layered textures and feathered elements create a silhouette that feels both protective and elusive.

Leather, fabric, and sculptural details come together in a restrained composition — allowing light to catch on feathers, edges, and movement rather than on excess.

While conceived as a complete character form, individual elements remain wearable on their own, inviting reinterpretation and transformation across different characters or worlds.

This costume is not meant to announce itself loudly,

but to exist with quiet intensity — like something observed rather than revealed.

Within the Costumes collection, full looks are brought together as finished expressions of a character.

While each costume is conceived as a complete presence,
its elements are often designed to stand on their own —
allowing pieces to be worn separately, layered differently, or adapted to new characters and worlds.

Some creations are singular.
Others evolve through reuse, reinterpretation, and transformation.

Every costume is designed to be worn, inhabited, and experienced as a whole —
without limiting the freedom of the wearer.

Those drawn to explore this further are invited to get in touch.