VOWS IN BETWEEN

This project reimagines the traditional roles of bride and groom by merging their visual languages into a unified, genderless form. Inspired by the androgynous myth—the ancient belief in a primal, whole being before the division into male and female—this collection challenges the binary structure of weddings, proposing instead a new aesthetic of wholeness, fluidity, and sacred duality.

Drawing from the ritual symbolism of wedding attire—lace and silk, tuxedos and trains—the garments explore hybridity, contrast, and harmony. Sharp tailoring is softened by flowing fabrics. The final garment with its elements of masculine and feminine has the purpose  to allow all elements to coexist, collide, and transform.

This project redefines the bridal figure as a vessel of union, not between two people, but within the self. The result is a visual mythology where the wearer becomes the bride and the groom, the giver and receiver, the structured and the soft.

The Vows in Between is not a rejection of tradition, but a poetic evolution—an ode to love beyond boundaries, and a celebration of identity as a spectrum, not a role.