ROTTEN
This look feels like softness with a shadow stitched into it.
A grey tye-dye button-down drapes loosely over the frame, washed in cloudy, uneven tones that blur the line between delicate and undone. It’s gentle at first glance—light, airy, almost romantic—but the black chest motif interrupts that calm, grounding it with something darker, more symbolic. A small mark that shifts the mood entirely.
The silhouette stays relaxed, but nothing feels passive.
Below, the trousers carry a heat-stained story—bleached and burned in warm, rusted tones that ripple across the fabric like something spilled, something irreversible. The palette feels organic, but also volatile, like color reacting rather than being placed.
There’s a quiet tension between the two halves:
cool grey above, scorched earth below.
Then the details sharpen it.
Metallic hands catch the light again—cool, reflective, slightly surreal—turning something familiar into something just a little uncanny. Accessories stay minimal, but intentional, letting the textures and treatments do the talking.
It’s restrained, but not simple.
Soft, but never safe.
A look that feels like calm after impact—
where the surface has settled, but the evidence is still there.