Collection: Baby Blues Collection

They tell you it will pass.

Baby Blues is a collection about postpartum depression — the silence around it, the isolation inside it, and the version of yourself you're trying to find on the other side. Not a celebration. Not a recovery story. Just an honest look at what it actually feels like.

For anyone who has sat in a quiet room and felt completely alone in it.


Artist Statement

I made this during a time I didn't have words for.

Baby Blues started as a way to process what postpartum depression actually looks like from the inside — not the version that gets talked about in leaflets, but the real one. The one where you love your child completely and still feel like you're disappearing. Where everything looks fine from the outside and nothing feels real from within.

The imagery is deliberate. A baby bottle — something associated with nourishment, care, new life — surrounded by something that doesn't belong there. That tension is the point. PPD lives in that gap between what motherhood is supposed to look like and what it sometimes is.

This collection isn't a recovery story. It's a document. A way of saying: this happened, it was real, and you are not alone in it.

If this work finds you at the right moment — I hope it helps you feel less invisible.


If you're struggling with postpartum depression, you don't have to face it alone. PANDAS Foundation offers free support across the UK — 0808 1961 776.