Gēn part 2. Following gēn part I, the research moved forward—not in multiplicity, but in singular, focused intention. Part II manifests as one dress, and only one:
a distilled expression of form and memory.

Crafted in silk satin, its surface is printed with a motif drawn from the microscopic fibres once traced on early 20th-century miso bowls.

Here, those fibres reappear in light blue, flickering gently on a field of blurred rose. They emerge and vanish again.

The silhouette is that of a cocktail dress: its back left open, fastened with a cache-cœur wrap— a gesture of softness and movement.

At the waist, the fibres gather more densely, concentrated in blue, drawing attention inward.

Actress Marie Jung is presenting this dress captured by Séverine Bauer.