
“Do I” is a love story told in two acts
“Do I” is a love story told in two acts: the longing for permanence and belonging, contrasted with the thrill of the unknown and the confusion imposed by today’s culture. In a world where modern romance reshapes old definitions of love, we stage this dialogue through the symbolism of a wedding day.
The conclusion is intentionally subjective, reflecting the many forms romance and relationships take today. One person’s happily-ever-after may be another’s nightmare.
In “Rêverie,” bridal fantasy meets sharp tailoring, blending fluid, masculine silhouettes with structured taffeta, sheer silks, and delicate lace finishings. It’s a collection about love in all its contradictions: wanting to stay, needing to run. Or perhaps, it asks, must we first fall in love with ourselves to reach such enlightenment? You decide.