Every garment begins with a thread.
In Unraveled, denim is taken back to its point of origin. The fabric is undone, pulled apart, and slowly reduced until its most elemental state remains. What once held shape, function, and memory is brought back to something quieter, looser, almost weightless.
This is not an act of destruction, but of return. A movement away from form, towards the beginning of the material itself.Threads gather, disperse, and reconfigure, no longer bound to the logic of the garment.
In this state, denim is no longer something that is worn, but something that exists: soft, fragile, and open. What is revealed is not absence, but the persistence of material: a reminder that even at its most reduced, it continues to hold time, touch and the potential to become again.