On Form
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Form is felt before it’s understood.
A line that cuts higher than expected.
A volume that interrupts the body rather than following it.
A piece that asks for adjustment — in posture, in movement, in attitude.
Form isn’t about decoration. It’s about decision.
Where something begins. Where it ends. What it refuses to do.
When a garment holds its shape, it changes the way it’s worn.
When it resists the body slightly, it creates presence.
Form doesn’t need explanation.
It only needs to be experienced.