About a Slug’s Dream is a collection born from slowness, imagination, and the refusal to rush.
It unfolds as a quiet dreamscape in which clothing becomes a soft body, a moving drawing, and a shelter for thought.
At its core stands the slug, a creature without armor, moving close to the ground, sensing the world through touch and moisture. Often underestimated, the slug embodies vulnerability as strength, adaptability as resistance, and time as a circular, non-linear experience. In this collection, it becomes a guide through states of stillness, transformation, and healing.
The silhouettes emerge through draping, layering, and distortion, echoing organic growth rather than fixed form. Fabrics are primarily deadstock or sustainably sourced, altered through hand embroidery, machine-based automatic drawing, and surface manipulation. Prints and stitches function like traces of unconscious movement, marks left behind rather than decorative gestures.
About a Slug’s Dream is informed by mysticism, nature, and the legacy of women artists who worked intuitively and beyond established systems. It moves between wearable art and fine art, between protection and exposure, between dream and body.
The collection does not seek to explain itself fully.
It invites slowness.
It asks for attention.
It allows space for ambiguity.
To wear About a Slug’s Dream is to enter a different rhythm,
one that values process over productivity, softness over control, and dreaming as a form of resistance.