Para
Lubna In a world where pavilions of pleasure and power rule, the
freedom to be one's natural self is true inner vision.
ParaThe outer robes represent the constraints of power. The queenly look attempts to conceal the
brittle quality of the fake respect awarded to the shackles of
civilised responsibility. The heavy iron chains encased in velvet
threaten to bind the spirit, seeking to entrap it under a veneer
of social glamour and fame.
ParaThe inner and the main robes represent the true self, the spirit
of the jungle juxtaposed with the soul of nature wherein the real
power of a person resides. The power the allows one to be totally
true to oneself, freed from fake glitter and social norms; yet
inspiring awe and respect for its genuineness.