Taste of Routine
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Dates2025 - 2025
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- Topics Editorial, Fashion, Social Issues
- Location Florence, Italy
Taste of Routine explores the quiet emptiness of repetition — where the body moves through daily life as the soul drifts away. Fashion becomes a muted second skin, reflecting endurance over glamour, and the fragile beauty of emotional stillness.
Taste of Routine is an editorial that explores the emotional quietness of repetition, a state in which the body performs its daily roles, but the inner world slowly detaches.
The images portray a woman caught in the invisible structure of everyday life. Her gaze is disconnected, her posture subdued. She is dressed, positioned, and styled but her presence is muted, suspended in a loop that feels endless.
This is not a story about action or climax. It is about the quiet theatre of surviving. It asks: what happens when we move through the world, but our soul no longer responds to it?
Fashion here acts as a second skin not glamorous, but necessary. The styling is intentional but never overpowering. It evokes that delicate balance between surface and soul, where garments become both shield and burden.
The editorial avoids chaos or noise; instead, it offers a slow visual rhythm. Each frame feels like a page from a journal written during a moment of fatigue. Nothing extreme but everything personal.
Taste of Routine exists in the subtle space between beauty and numbness. It reflects how repetition can erase not just time, but feeling.
This is a portrait of someone who appears to function but is, inside, pausing indefinitely.