The Dress:

The Dress represents the female experience, where each step of the process of its creation is individually representative of an aspect of our experiences; part one of The Dress speaks to the women who are forced to abide by the expectation to be plain, innocent, and to exist to be moulded and shaped to serve the pleasures of men (represented by the white, shapeless, and unfinished cut of the dress itself), while simultaneously being taken advantage of, abused, sexualised, and treated as an object or commodity to be touched, prodded and inspected at the will of men (represented by the fingerprints).

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II: The Dress (Part 2)