Witness II: The Fall of the House of Mountbatten Windsor
This piece sits with power and what it chooses to keep hidden.
The fleur de lis is used deliberately. A symbol of inherited authority and sanctified lineage.
This is about watching structures rot while insisting on their own purity.
About silence dressed as dignity.
About legacy clinging to symbolism long after moral authority has collapsed.
I am interested in the moment those stories stop working.
When symbols remain, but legitimacy does not.
This garment is a record of watching and not looking away.
It is intentionally provocative.
Because some structures only begin to fall once they are properly witnessed.
Watching as it crumbles and falls .
Gold printed cotton and cotton brocade, trimmed with sequin accents and poly embroidered / sequinned neck trim. Large pockets . Chest:58”
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£250.00Price
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