alice white Lace flounce sleeve bodysuit with light blue lace hem trousers
Inspired by Alice, this look captures the essence of femininity, adolescence, and softness that defined her journey throughout the film. The phrase adorned on the back, “I eat what I see,” symbolizes greed—an idea drawn from Alice’s impulsive consumption of anything she encountered, regardless of consequence. I turned this into a reflection on human nature. Greed exists in many forms: the constant pursuit of more money, more recognition, more indulgence, more excess. And just like Alice, we often ignore the consequences in order to feed that greed. Through this design, I aimed to blend whimsical storytelling with a deeper critique of our insatiable desires.
Bodysuit crafted from white Florence stretch lace, featuring side cutouts. Classic scoop neckline and flutter sleeves, it’s finished with a light blue lace underlay.
Tailored sleek pants crafted from a beige scuba double knit fabric. Sits at the natural waist with a back zipper, they feature elongated side slits with ruffled light blue lace along the hem.
This apron reimagines classic construction with a backwards design, crafted from cotton canvas and hand-dyed using sustainable practices. Featuring two front bows and white Florence stretch lace underlay.