
Shrouded by what is borne from the past, Tristitia becomes a shared condition of inheritance.
Herein, the future no longer asserts itself as possession or promise, its outline fractured by accumulation and turbulence.
The collection stands within this weight.
Drawn from lineages of Lamentation, a sartorial procession of grief is composed rather than resolved. Fabric gathers, drapes, and descends over the body, gravity carrying a ritualized bearing. It does not resist, nor does it seek to transcend.
A sculptural stillness replaces declaration.
Garments become exactitudes of expression, given form through restraint. Emotion is not displayed but borne across bodies, postures, and materials, becoming spatial and structural.
Surfaces reflect water-marked depths of mourning, as if material itself has passed through and emerged altered.
What endures is neither rebellion nor resolution.
In the absence of futurity, meaning gathers in the act of holding, in the discipline of bearing what has been inherited, and in continuity without closure.

























Credits
Photography: @hiro532 Hiro
Styling & Casting: @gary_david_moore Gary David Moore
Hair: @mthr0905 Moroharu
Make up: @umeboooy Takeru Urushibara
Music: @rainymiller_ Rainy Miller
Production: @octo.operations
Press: @radical.pr




