the belgian balcony

not every idea needs a new setting. some just need a fixed point of view.
this one happens to be a balcony in ghent.


woman on a balcony in ghent wearing a purple outfit layered with a blue knit vest, styled with bold color contrast against gothic architecture

the belgian balcony is an ongoing visual series.

same place.
same angle.
different looks.

a study of color, repetition, and variation,
using fashion as the medium.

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woman on a balcony in ghent wearing a green blazer with blue trousers, combining bold color contrast with a historic city backdrop

each chapter follows a simple rule: one theme → multiple interpretations

analogous tones
monochrome
color blocking

the format stays. the idea evolves.

but repetition does something else.

woman on a balcony in ghent wearing a red knit vest over an orange outfit, styled in warm analogous tones with gothic buildings behind


it turns a place into something familiar.
and familiarity into a form of belonging.

this is not just about outfits.
it’s about returning to the same frame until it becomes recognizable as a point of view.

part of a larger process of building a life in belgium — not all at once,
but through small, repeated decisions.

woman on a balcony in ghent wearing a purple outfit layered with a blue knit vest, styled with bold color contrast against gothic architecture


this is not a collection of outfits.



it’s a format in progress. and a place in the making.

Repetition is not aesthetic here.
It’s structural.
It’s what turns visibility into recognition.