Thinness functions not as fragility, but as visual ambiguity

This editorial is a work of de-romanticisation, rejecting the expectation that a female body must exist for consumption, desire, or reassurance. Instead, it documents a body that occupies a third space: autonomous, unassigned, unresolved.

Her body resists classification. Too thin to be read as traditionally feminine, too delicate to be read as traditionally masculine, she occupies a liminal zone that challenges perception. There is no attempt to sexualize, romanticize, or domesticate her presence. The viewer is left without language, and therefore without ownership.

(Published in Bold and Beyond Magazine - April 2026 - Issue 845)

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