The collection Sometimes Freedom Gives Me Claustrophobia mirrors the romanticisation of freedom in the Global Age. Freedom is being portrayed as an idealised value of life, which nonetheless provokes rootlessness, loss of identity and claustrophobia. ‘Specifically, my collection deals with the ambivalence that lies in the tension between restriction and protection and the vulnerability it causes. It’s showing how a restriction can be untied, just as romanticised freedom’.