Cuerpo Vestido, Alma Desnuda

  • Dates
    2025 - 2025
  • Author
  • Topics Contemporary Issues, Documentary, Editorial, Fashion, Fine Art, Portrait, Social Issues, Studio

A fine art photographic series reimagining Latin American rites of passage through a feminist, diasporic lens. A single Victorian white dress moves across four archetypes to question inherited ideas of purity, identity, and womanhood.

Cuerpo Vestido, Alma Desnuda (Clothed Body, Naked Soul)

Purity, as I inherited it, was both honour and burden. A language of control masked as virtue, carried across oceans and generations.

Cuerpo Vestido, Alma Desnuda (Clothed Body, Naked Soul) is a staged photographic series that reimagines Latin American rites of passage through a feminist, diasporic lens. Rooted in my Venezuelan upbringing, it revisits traditions marking thresholds of womanhood, reframing purity as a contested and evolving idea.

Across four archetypes — La Quinceañera, La Novia, La Doña, La Abuela — a single Victorian wedding dress becomes both symbol and metaphor: veil and armour, vessel and canvas. It carries questions of purity, power, heritage, and transformation, tracing how rituals shape femininity while opening space for self-definition.

Combining staged portraiture with ritual symbolism, the series unfolds as a visual dialogue on identity, memory, and becoming — where tradition becomes a site of tension, and reimagination an act of resistance.

View the full series on my website