Sutured soul

Category: Apparel

This work originates from recurring childhood memories of hospital corridors, where the designer witnessed "broken bodies" being meticulously stitched back to life. By treating premium animal hide as humanity's "second skin," the design utilizes raw hand-stitching techniques that deliberately mimic surgical sutures to transform painful memories into a solid "protective force". The deep moss-green leather backpack features irregular stitches resembling post-surgery scars and mended fractures, creating a striking contrast between the softness of a large white lace bow and the hardness of brass gear embellishments. With medical scissors and gears hanging at the center to symbolize the eternal coexistence of "cutting" and "healing," the piece serves as an artistic vessel that transforms fragility into resilience and fear into armor. Ultimately, each stitch acts as a tribute to pain and a reminder that scars represent not an end, but the beginning of rebirth and a second chance at life.