The Language of What We Wear
Clothing is more than fabric stitched together—it’s armor, memory, rebellion, belonging. “In Those Clothes” explores the intimate relationship between people and their attire, revealing how a single outfit can hold a lifetime of meaning.
“I am not what I wear—but sometimes, I become it.” — Anonymous
Stories in Fabric
A 1970s denim jacket passed down through three generations.
A bridal sari worn only once—but remembered forever.
Scrubs stained with coffee and courage—worn by a frontline hero.
A gown that took 200 hours to sew—and gave its wearer wings.
Why It Matters
Every thread carries intention. From protest tees to ceremonial robes, our clothes narrate who we are, where we’ve been, and who we dare to become. “In Those Clothes” invites you to look closer—not just at fashion, but at humanity wrapped in cloth.