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Travelling around places with a camera, really saves a lot ....

Streets at Bicycle Speed captures urban life in between moments — where motion slows just enough for stories to surface. Through the rhythm of pedaling, the work reveals a city shaped by small encounters, fleeting light, and unnoticed details, reminding us that how we move defines what we see.

Inspired by Bumi Manusia by Pramoedya Ananta Toer, this project interprets fashion as a system of power, visibility, and identity. Clothing is approached not as decoration, but as social language—where tailoring, silhouette, and posture reflect access, control, and resistance.

European modernity and indigenous tradition are placed in visual tension. Precision, restraint, and contrast shape the narrative, referencing characters who navigate belonging and authority through appearance rather than voice.

The project explores fashion under colonial pressure, examining how identity is constructed, negotiated, and asserted through dress—then and now.