Luminance – 1966
A gown that seems to hold light within itself — as though radiance were woven into every thread.
The bodice glimmers with quiet intensity, each fragment catching the eye like scattered stars before dissolving into a skirt that carries the glow outward in widening arcs. It is not brilliance that blinds, but illumination that softens, turning the body into a living source of light.
Luminance is presence made visible — a quiet blaze, a constellation gathered into form.


















