There's a particular kind of silence that lingers after adolescence, especially within the walls of a catholic all-girls school institutions where order outweighed individuality. The Wild Child is a collection that reclaims the rigid school uniform as a canvas for defiant artistry, transforming symbols of control into declarations of selfhood. Inspired by the theatrical chaos of the Ballets Russes, it collides discipline with rebellion through exaggerated silhouettes, mismatched prints, and intricate patchwork. Each piece becomes a visual dialogue between repression and self-discovery, echoing the quiet rebellions once tucked beneath pleats and collars. Ultimately, The Wild Child becomes an ode to the girls who grew up within those caged halls that are restless, aching, and determined to reclaim their voices.














