Carolina Pérez-Moreno — The Reclaiming Her

by Redazione

A collection of jewellery to reclaim the landscapes of insecurities, not erasing them but adorning them, turning scars into maps

Each piece, made of soft skin-coloured silicone and adorned with electroformed copper knots, is a ritual object, a talisman of rejection against the violence of a society that controls women’s bodies. Wearable forms that highlight the features we are required to hide, merging the vulnerability of flesh with the strength of metal. A material kinship that reflects the ethos of the project: soft meets hard, the hidden becomes visible and the body claims the power to tell its own stories.

Reclaiming Her whispers an urgent truth: healing is not linear and beauty is not a standard but an ecology. Your hidden shame is shared, validated and worthy of space. Together, we can rewrite the rules of beauty, not as conformity but as healing.

An experiment to design a future in which we adorn our differences, find strength in softness and create bonds from the same insecurities that once isolated us. In this radical kin-making, the project offers a new way of living in our bodies, not as burdens but as grounds for joy, resistance and belonging. Together, we reclaim what has always been ours.

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