A take on the exciting vernacular life of the rich in the ancient Roman Empire was a semi-satirical view of the objects that survived the years. When proposed to create a collection based on my analyses of primary resources from the ancient Roman Empire, I couldn't deny the fact that most of what prevails as historical evidence of a society is what the rich created, consumed, and experienced on their vernacular life, their objects and symbols, and it becomes generalized as a fact for all the people that belonged to that era. I decided then to create pieces with a literal approach mimicking their objects reinterpreted as clothes in the sense of how unrealistic would be to consider a whole complex population only by what was easy to see as their triumphs.