本系列以希臘神話中的神祇與受詛咒者為靈感,重新思考權力如何介入身體與性別的建構。神祇象徵被形塑的秩序與規範,受詛咒者則隱喻被壓抑、扭曲與改寫的身分狀態,兩者形成對照,揭示權力如何在文化與歷史中界定「正常」與「他者」,並進一步影響個體對自我的認知與定位。
設計以去性別化輪廓為核心,透過比例重組與線條轉換,模糊柔與剛之間的界線,並在遮蔽與裸露之間尋找張力,打破既有的觀看方式與審美標準。服裝不再只是外在裝飾,而成為身體與意識的延伸,使穿著者得以重新詮釋自我,並與既定框架產生對話。
本系列試圖鬆動由神話、文化與社會所建構的固有定義,回應當代性別平權議題,強調流動性、多元性與自我詮釋的可能。當權力不再主導身體的意義,每一種存在皆能超越標籤,被看見、被理解,並以自身的方式自由存在。
This collection draws on Greek mythology, exploring how power shapes the body and gender. Deities represent imposed order and control, while the cursed reflect suppressed and rewritten identities. Through de-gendered silhouettes, blurred boundaries between softness and rigidity, and the tension between concealment and exposure, the designs challenge binary norms and conventional aesthetics. Garments become extensions of the body and consciousness, allowing self-redefinition and expression. By questioning structures shaped by myth, culture, and society, the work emphasizes fluidity, multiplicity, and the freedom to exist beyond imposed labels.