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LIMINAL BODIES
Is complicity in dominant, binary gender performances reactionary to liberation? What does gender liberation look like?
Liminal Bodies proposes a vision for feminine performance that functionalizes, if subverts, the norm. Playing on silhouettes that evoke marriage, formality, and feminine sexuality, each look expands these evocations towards emphasis on performing identity. Perhaps these liminal bodies—the threshold of the sex binary—may be deconstructed as the primary mode of differentiation, making space for understandings of gender, sex, and even identity at large, as fragile performances.
What does it mean to be feminine?

LIMINAL
BODIES





Look 1
Nylon tulle, horsehair underskirt, faux blooms, rhinestones.
Look 2
Nylon tulle, peau de soie, plastic boning, brass butterflies.
Look 3
Poly-twill, viscose lining, faux blooms, rhinestones, floral lace.
Look 4
Floral lace, silk lining, sculpting foam, clay, gold leaf.
Look 5
Silk charmeuse, silk chiffon, faux blooms, rhinestones.
Look 5
Silk charmeuse, silk chiffon, faux blooms,
rhinestones.
Look 4
Floral lace, silk lining, sculpting foam, clay, gold leaf.
Look 3
Poly-twill, viscose lining, faux blooms, rhinestones, floral lace.
Look 2
Nylon tulle, peau de soie, plastic boning, brass butterflies.
Look 1
Nylon tulle, horsehair underskirt, faux blooms, rhinestones.





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