A system that asks you to prove you’re real.
But what if
the test is not about recognition,
but about belief?
Distorted words.
Repeated signals.
Something familiar, but never fully clear.
You’re asked to read it,
to decode it,
to trust what you see.
But what you recognise
might already belong to you.
www.turningvision.it
These were taken in 2024.
I remember trying these samples on for the first time as soon as they came.
without even thinking.
It felt weird.
Exciting.
A bit unreal.
Like something that had only existed in my head
suddenly became real.
I had finally created what I was looking for
my own cargo pants, almost like combat pants,
something I could wear every day,
simple but strong, easy to style with everything.
And a corset top that could shape the body,
enhance it, give it strength
exactly how I imagined it.
There was no perfection in that moment.
Just the feeling of this is mine.
Now I look at these images and it feels different.
Because what was just a thought
is now something released.
Turning Vision has always been this
taking something internal, unstable, undefined
and letting it become something visible.
Not perfect.
Just real.
FORM is now live.
A process.
Turning Vision — the book.
This project didn’t start from an outcome, but from an internal process.
The book holds the process behind it: fragments, images, notes, and everything that exists before something takes form.
Not to explain it, but to make it visible.
Most of the time I’m just following instincts, testing ideas, changing them, sometimes even questioning them completely.
Some things work, some don’t and that’s part of it.
I think ideas are never clean.
They start from uncertainty, from curiosity, from not fully understanding something and wanting to go deeper.
Turning Vision was never meant to be just a brand.
It’s a system where ideas move from something invisible to something real.
FORM is the first outcome of that process.
The book is everything that comes before.
A space where things are still incomplete, but already becoming.