Lilith Reborn was born from what is rarely seen —
from silence, survival, and the strength that grows when breaking is not an option.
I created Lilith Reborn for women and children who have carried more than they ever should.
For those who have been silenced, controlled, or hurt — yet kept standing long after they should have fallen.
I include myself in that.
My story isn’t the worst — but it was enough.
Enough to understand how pain hides, how survival works in degrees, and how easily the world ignores what it does not want to confront.
Lilith Reborn exists for those who got out,
and for those who never did.
For the kidnapped, the abused, the disappeared, and the murdered —
for the ones who were not protected, and for the ones still waiting to be.
It also exists for those living in quiet danger, without exits, resources, or safety —
and for those who choose to stand beside them, not out of pity, but out of refusal.
Refusal to look away.
Refusal to pretend.
Refusal to forget.
Every piece carries a message.
Not for fashion.
For recognition.
For the ones the world prefers to forget.