I am a Marshmallow.

An invitation to stay soft in a world that asks you to harden.

A meditation on tenderness — when pressure builds, and you are tempted to become someone sharper.

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A Line To Keep

The softest things are the ones that survive the fall.

A reflection on Elasticity

Written in dialogue with the film, this reflection explores the quiet strength of softness — and what becomes possible when we stop confusing hardness with safety.

It considers emotional boundaries without bitterness,
introversion without apology,
and resilience without performance.

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Behind the Film

A few references that shaped this exploration — and the way softness takes form here.

Cinema — Marie Antoinette — Sofia Coppola
A world of sugar, silk, and spectacle — where softness is aestheticized, but rarely understood.
Delicacy becomes atmosphere. Atmosphere becomes armor.

Literature — In Search of Lost Time — Marcel Proust
A small sensation — taste, texture — opens an interior world.
Softness becomes access. Not force, but dissolution into memory.

Craft — Marshmallow Madness! — Shauna Sever
Softness, constructed. Sugar and air, shaped with precision. Even fragility has structure.

Fashion & Cultural Memory — “This Is Why Marie Antoinette Is Still the Ultimate Style Icon — and the Truth Behind Her Extravagant Wardrobe.” Harper's Bazaar
Softness as spectacle. Silk, excess, ornament — turned into narrative.
What is seen overwhelms what is heard. Together, these references hold a shared tension: softness is never neutral — it is perceived, shaped, and often misread.

Maybe your softness was never meant to fit their structure.