The Transmogrify of a Towel floats at the intersection of fashion, architecture, gender discourse, and ecology. In examining wet space(s) and wet time(s), toweled bodies fashion a porous sense of self and asks us to seriously rethinking our dry biases on a wet world.
Big thank you to Anne Anlin Cheng for the invitation to speak in her class on literature & fashion, the students for a wonderful discussion, and grateful for Emanuele Coccia course [ROM-STD 161 The Ego in Things] where the seeds for this work was planted.
Big thank you to Anne Anlin Cheng for the invitation to speak in her class on literature & fashion, the students for a wonderful discussion, and grateful for Emanuele Coccia course [ROM-STD 161 The Ego in Things] where the seeds for this work was planted.



