dressed in all your clothes
Canadian photographer Libby Oliver’s striking portrait series, Soft Shells,
is a playful exploration of how people express themselves through
clothes. It features individuals swathed in every item from their
wardrobe, flashes of body parts only just visible. “Clothing is an
immediate social cue,” Oliver says, “and one of the few things we have
visual control over with ourselves.” The subjects range from Ava, four,
to Oliver’s grandma Florence, who is 88.
Oliver started the project last summer and now has people itching to
get involved. She hopes the series can develop internationally, to
explore other cultures and catalogue “the varying masses of clothing and
textures in the world”. She does, however, admit that the enthusiasm of
her subjects has its limits. “I have to move quickly, because those
piles of fabric are quite suffocating!”
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