This is Me collection

Threshold

A hand-illustrated piece from the world of Vyrindor

Threshold: She Did Not Cross It. She Became It.

A piece born from the world of the Fae Mirrors. This design captures the moment identity dissolves into something larger — where the self and the forest are no longer separate.

Threshold
Threshold
Threshold

Threshold

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  • Campaign imagery: AI-directed. Artwork: original commissioned piece.
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"She did not cross the threshold. She became it."

Original artwork hand-illustrated. This piece captures the moment of transformation—where the self dissolves into the forest, and the forest breathes back as something new.

Threshold was designed for those who feel the pull between worlds—where identity is not fixed, and becoming is the only constant.

The first in a 4-part commissioned artwork series within the This is Me collection. Card I. The edge. The not-yet-through.

Read the story behind the artwork → Fae Mirrors


Garment Details

  • 80% cotton, 20% recycled polyester midweight fleece
  • Relaxed fit
  • Digitally printed

Most women's clothing asks nothing of you. It fills a wardrobe, follows a trend, disappears by next season. Threshold was made for a different kind of woman — one who has felt the pull between who she was and who she is becoming. Art-led. Story-driven. Commissioned from an artist who understands that the forest doesn't consume you. You and the forest become one.


Care

Machine wash cold, inside-out. Line dry in shade. Do not iron over print. Do not dry clean.

Ships from Melbourne.


Commissioned original artwork

Hand-illustrated by a commissioned artist. Briefed, reviewed, and approved.

Ships from Melbourne

Free shipping Australia wide — orders dispatched within 2–3 business days.

Every Piece Has a Name

Not a print. Not a graphic. Read the lore behind this piece before you wear it.

The Design

For those who have stood at the edge of themselves — and stepped forward anyway.

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The Art

The Art of Not Knowing

Threshold was not born from certainty. It was born from the space between — the moment before transformation completes, when you cannot yet see what you are becoming.

The butterflies are not decoration. They are the signal. In the language of the Fae Mirrors, they appear at the threshold between states — witnesses to the change, never its cause. The figure does not reach for them. She simply stills, and they come.

This piece was built around a single question: what does transformation look like before it has a name? The forest does not take her. She is already becoming it.

The Meaning

Everything Is Already There

The forest, the butterflies, the half-closed eyes — every element was placed with intention. Not assembled. Recognised. The design does not construct a moment of transformation. It reveals one that was always waiting. This is what it looks like before the name.

The Moment Before

Threshold does not depict arrival. It depicts the instant before — where the old self is still present, but the new one has already begun. That tension, held in a single image, is what makes transformation real rather than romantic.

A Mark of Recognition

Not everyone will see it. But those who have stood at that edge will know — who understand what it costs to step forward, who carry the forest with them whether anyone else can see it or not.

From the first whisper of change to the moment the forest breathes your name—this piece traces the beautiful, irreversible journey of becoming.

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