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In my creations, I merge the profound emotional healing power of music with the physical and mental rehabilitation it offers. Music, like a timeless force, flows through our existence—unseen but ever-present, profoundly shaping our souls and bodies. Through the fusion of sound and art, my work explores how the abstract can heal the tangible, challenging the boundaries of traditional design and social norms.

This collection is an artistic dialogue between art and medicine, weaving together the physical and the intangible. Drawing from my personal journey as an uncle to a niece who has cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair as a result of a car accident. This personal experience has driven me to address and promote social inclusion through my project, striving to create change in public perception and normalize the views of people with various disabilities.. My creations serve as a bridge, inviting a shift in public perception and a deepened understanding of disability. By fusing classical tailoring with the nuances of music and therapeutic principles, my designs transcend the physical form, creating a transformative experience for both the wearer and observer.

In my collection, I drew inspiration from elements that accompany the lives of people with disabilities and even created certain exaggerations to foster greater awareness and acceptance. The centerpiece of this collection is the exploration of disability, not as an absence, but as an altered form of beauty. From the sculptural expansion of classic trousers into voluminous forms, to the tactile integration of therapeutic elements such as bandages and plaster, I have embraced the concept of exaggerated adaptation to offer new perspectives.

I am inclined to reference figures such as Wassily Kandinsky, James Gillingham, Michel Foucault, Ernest Heldan, among others, whose works challenge conventional structures and perceptions.

Just as music provides healing without discrimination, fashion must also evolve beyond the superficial—becoming not just a reflection of aesthetics but an instrument of inclusivity and societal change. Through "Musical Physiotherapy," I aim to create more than garments; I strive to construct the future of fashion—a future where comfort, accessibility, and elegance intertwine seamlessly to shape a world where no one is excluded.

This project is a profound meditation on transformation—how art, like music, can reshape society’s understanding of the human form.

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