ROMÉO STEDMAN MOURAS
I create from tension, between survival and ritual, rebellion and vulnerability. Each garment becomes an act of reclamation, an attempt to unmake what was imposed and rebuild what was taken.
I work with found solely materials, deadstock, and discarded fabrics, fragments of past lives that I cut and reconfigure. The pieces are meant to shift and evolve with the wearer, because our identity is movement, not definition.
I believe in process over perfection, in the human hand over mechanical repetition. My way to reassert our right to exist, visibly and unapologetically.
FW25 – A Theft of Essence marked the beginning : an exploration of control, surveillance, and conformity. SS26 continues the dialogue, tracing the fragile boundary between power and liberation, visibility and danger.
My practice is rooted in queer identity — in the constant negotiation between body and gaze, freedom and structure. I design for those who live in flux, for those who reshape the world simply by being in it.
My studio collaborates with inclusive reintegration programs. I want the act of creation to be social, not solitary. Fashion, at its core, should serve community, not hierarchy.
These clothes are a collective language, a way of remembering, healing, and resisting together.
For the un-uniformed.
Exists as a refusal of uniformity, silence, and passivity


