Photographed near Castellammare del Golfo on the Sicilian coast, this three-image series presents Jada in a set of sculptural black designs by Gianfranco Ferré. Each frame explores a tension between masculine tailoring and feminine presence, revealing different shades of strength, vulnerability, and androgyny. Against the stark geometry of stone walls and the expanse of the Tyrrhenian Sea, the harsh Mediterranean light reduces the images to clean, essential forms.
Across the series, Jada shifts from poised and declarative to contemplative and inward, her gestures and posture subtly altering the emotional temperature of each photograph. Together, the images form a study in contrasts — structure and softness, austerity and sensuality, the body held between elegance and restraint — rendering a timeless, quietly powerful portrait of androgynous beauty.