Art and Activism: A Collection that Wears Feminine Resistance
Fashion becomes an act of resistance with this collection of illustrated t-shirts that give voice to social struggles through art and femininity. Using a mixed technique that combines detailed drawing with expressive strokes of acrylic and watercolor, each piece is a manifesto — a silent cry that invites reflection on contemporary issues through the use of mythology and the power of art.
Each design tells a powerful story:
The power of feminine beauty is represented by Venus, the universal symbol of beauty, showing how attraction can be transformed into strength and dominance.
The Gorgon, with her snakes, embodies the power of new ideas: challenging, feared at first, but necessary for change.
The chessboard reflects class struggle and social inequality, with Zeus as the symbol of supreme power. Every move matters, and life —like chess— requires strategy and foresight.
The power of artists is reclaimed in every stroke. Art becomes a tool for expression, resistance, and change, and this collection brings it directly to the body, transforming it into a living canvas.
Against the prohibition of abortion, a crown rises, reminding us that a woman is never subdued: she remains a queen, owning her decisions and her body.
The photoshoot reinforces this message. The knight’s helmet symbolizes a woman’s right to choose her own battles. The model’s smile mocks absurd laws and societal impositions. The idea of three different styles —friends running, posing freely, or as warriors— highlights sisterhood and mutual support: feminine strength is collective.
These t-shirts are not just garments. They are art, resistance, and a cry for freedom.