first gained recognition for her deconstructionist tailoring—suits that appear half-melted, draped like wet silk over sharp shoulders. Her work often explores the tension between permanence and decay, using flame-singed silks, oxidized metal threads, and hand-burnt velvet. For Flam , she contributes sculptural silhouettes that recall both medieval armor and the charred edges of a love letter.
Above, the people of Ys saw something impossible: the abyss’s reflection in the sky shimmered, and for the first time in sixty cycles, stars appeared. Not the cold, distant kind—but warm, breathing stars, each one a silent note made visible.
This exclusive release is a high-end visual collaboration often associated with or similar luxury adult-lifestyle brands where these specific models frequently headline. Clémence Audiard
Pairing different styles of modeling creates a more dynamic gallery.