Chapter II · Adornment 05 / 12
The Entrance

The Rules of the Door

Distinction demands deliberation We compose each entrance like an overture: note by note, nothing left to chance.
The silhouette speaks before you Shoulder, cuff, the fall of fabric across the frame — every proportion declares intent.
Repetition is the enemy of the stage No two evenings share a costume. The archive rotates nightly; the vision evolves without pause.
Excess is precision at volume Each brocade and braid serves the whole. Ornament is architecture, never decoration.