"HUMAN DISORDER reflects the aging and destruction process of the body due to genetic flaws already anchored in the body or errors caused by external influences. The collection addresses one of humanity's most significant themes: Aging. People have a certain life expectancy, which is determined by aging. Age-induced structural changes alter the body over the years. The factor of time becomes visible. Essentially conceived as a genetic flaw, aging processes are part of the normal coming and going on Earth. Influences of diseases, the process of disease development, and disease progression are made visible in the collection. The automatic disruption of the human body in the glory of its existence, combined with the potential that each individual carries, is visually embodied in the outfits of the collection. Processes of aging and the passage of time are illustrated by various elements shown in the collection. Textile manipulations bring the different materials into effect to implement the chosen theme in reality. White paint on faux leather creates a direct visualization of the aging process. Over time, the paint peels off, symbolizing the aging process, while the jacket itself begins to age. Various folded pleats, torn interlinings, and pattern changes give the impression of wounds and injured body parts. Silver hardware fastens intended wounds through scarring. The looks tell a story of different processes and influences that engulf and alienate the wearer, but also flatter and can showcase the fragility of the human body. Dehumanized looks, which seem as if they were infected by viruses, create an entirely new image that allows a change in one's aesthetic perspective. The boundaries of beautiful and ugly, of alive and dead, seem to blur here."