DEFINING SWEETNESS is a participatory installation about how women are shaped through display, judgment, and social expectation. Through collage, the work first presents women as desserts in a shop window: arranged to be looked at, desired, and evaluated. Centered on a strawberry dress, the installation compares femininity to something sweet and attractive, yet constantly exposed to public scrutiny. The dress was later placed inside a transparent container, where viewers were invited to write comments on paper and throw them inside. These responses were then put
into a letterpress packaging piece, extending the work to reveal how public judgment accumulates over time, becoming a form of pressure and harm.