
This project was about shaping different narratives — building stories through staged moments and unexpected details. I played with studio lighting and everyday objects to create strange, almost theatrical universes, each one slightly offbeat and full of character. Inspired by the energy of the 1980s but with a twist of the absurd, the shoots featured rollers suspended in the air, toothbrushes jutting from mouths, and old telephones repurposed as props.
The studio became a dressing room of invention, where models were invited to step into these alternate scenes and interact with objects in ways that felt both humorous and uncanny. Each photograph became a fragment of a larger, imagined story. One that blurred the line between fashion, performance, and narrative play.