Carshido
A rooftop parking deck. Two tiny cars. Full editorial energy. Carshido is an AI photo series about the strange rituals around cars, status, sport, and posing. The toy cars become symbols of power reduced to something playful, almost ridiculous — while the models treat them with complete seriousness. That tension is the core of the series: childhood objects staged with the visual language of fashion campaigns, streetwear, and urban cool.
The result sits somewhere between nostalgia and satire. Sunlight, concrete, sneakers, mesh, basketball, chrome watches, and plastic wheels all become part of the same visual code. Carshido asks what happens when the aesthetics of mobility and masculinity are stripped of their scale — when the car is no longer a machine of speed or dominance, but a tiny character in the scene.
It is playful, but not innocent. Stylish, but slightly absurd. A fashion story for a world where image is bigger than the vehicle.

