The Framed Mutiny
Category: Accessories
Competitions: Thailand
This collection draws inspiration from The Grand Budapest Hotel by Wes Anderson, where strict symmetry, pastel tones, and carefully constructed frames create a world that feels both controlled and quietly rebellious. Beneath its polished surface lies a subtle tension, where order becomes a cage, and beauty becomes defiance. This visual language is reinterpreted through the Seven Sisters Colleges a counterpart to the Ivy League reflecting women navigating rigid systems. Within these frameworks, femininity shifts from compliance to quiet resistance. “The Framed Mutiny” explores the tension between confinement and expression. Symmetry and structure are pushed to discomfort, mirroring societal pressure, while color becomes a subtle act of rebellion, soft yet disruptive. Through accessories for bags and shoes, restraint is transformed into ornament. Each piece represents a controlled rebellion young women reshaping systems not by breaking them, but by bending them. A story of becoming from being confined within frames, to redefining them composed, yet uncontained.