Presenting Women In Alejandra Alonso Rojas, a personal and evocative photographic series captured by Anastasiia Duvaillie. More than just a fashion project, this series explores the essence of womanhood, trust, and the deep connections shared between the designer and her muses. At its core, this project tells a story through fabric, space, and presence. Each muse invites Alejandra into her home, providing a glimpse into her world. The result is a collection of images that feel raw, intimate, and deeply personal—showcasing clothing that is not just worn but lived in.
Among the featured subjects are stylist Elizabeth Sulcer, fashion icon Linda Rodin, and journalist Aliana Cho, among others—women who inspire with their individuality and style. Each photograph captures not just the garments but the spirit and stories of these remarkable women, emphasizing the role of community and shared experiences. Each interaction reveals the layers of their personalities, illustrating how fashion serves as an extension of their identities and life journeys. In an industry that can sometimes feel impersonal, "Women in Alejandra Alonso Rojas" serves as a reminder that fashion, at its best, reflects real life—woven with trust, memory, and human connection.
This series ultimately encourages viewers to embrace their own stories and celebrate the bonds that shape their identities. It seeks to foster a dialogue around the importance of representation and the unique narratives that each woman brings to the forefront, reminding us that authenticity is the true essence of style.