You see flowers.
I see dreams.
This collection is dedicated to flowers — ephemeral, living presences that exist only for a moment, yet hold the intensity of an entire world.
A flower blooms, and already begins to disappear.
In that fragile duration, it teaches us how to feel time — not as something that passes, but as something that breathes.
To observe a flower is already a form of meditation.
To follow its presence is to slow down, to enter a quiet attention where nothing is fixed, and everything is alive.
Each composition in Flowers Dream is like a child’s dream:
distinct, absolute, and without limits.
Because when we dream, we do not grow older.
We return.
We are still children — capable of becoming anything.
One scarf is not only a scarf.
It is a possibility.
To wear it is:
to become an astronaut,
to walk inside a garden that exists only once,
to hold, for a moment, something that cannot be kept.
These floral forms are not decorative.
They are alive.
They appear, transform, and dissolve — like dreams, like memories, like time itself.
This collection is not about flowers.
It is about the fleeting beauty of being here —
fully present, like in meditation.













