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Geometry Of The Soul | Costume Design for Performance
Project type
Costume Design / Performative Research
Date
December 2024
Location
London, United Kingdom
Collaborators
MA Course Leader: Agnes Treplin
Photographer: Vlada Nebo
Movement Director: Tia Hockey (Alexander Whitley Studio)
Performer: Serena McCall
Makeup Artist: Hanna Haugalokken
Cinematography: Dan Adakpor, Nicholas Sargeant, Oliver Furlong
Editor: Asia Alsalem
Geometry of the Soul is a sculptural, performative costume exploring healing, identity, and inner transformation through movement.
Designed to shift and flow with the body, the piece mirrors emotional states of contraction and release — from constraint to liberation, from introspection to embodiment. The costume becomes an extension of the performer’s inner landscape, translating psychological and spiritual processes into form.
The work draws inspiration from The Forty Rules of Love by Elif Shafak, alongside Islamic pattern systems and Sacred Geometry, using visual structure to express universal principles of balance, return, and becoming. In a world defined by speed and external pressure, the piece invites stillness — a return to the self as the beginning of healing.
This project was developed as part of the MA Costume Design for Performance at London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London.
































