Fashion is more than clothing; it’s a statement, an art form, and a lens through which we view the world. The State of Undress explores the asymmetry of human perception. Created by Kinga Klimczak and a talented team, this project challenges the way we perceive bodies and faces through visual contrasts.
The concept centers around paired photographs. In the first image, the model is dressed, face uncovered. In the second, the model appears partially undressed, but their face is obscured. This juxtaposition provokes a critical question: does the focus shift to the body or remain with the unseen face? By highlighting these contrasts, the project questions societal norms around beauty and attention.
Key contributors include movement director Dominik Więcek, stylist Malwina Różańska, and models Marta Jabłońska and Weronika Bogdan. The wardrobe blends pieces from emerging designers like Oliwia Matlak and iconic brands such as Zara and Calzedonia, embodying a mix of artistry and accessibility. These clothing choices complement the deeper message of the project—style is a means of expression that shapes how others perceive us.