Rebecca is a queer Roma performer who defies every cliché projected onto Roma bodies. Her presence—glamorous, surreal, and self-fashioned—pushes against the limits of representation with quiet force.
Far from the exoticism or victimhood so often imposed on Roma subjects, she offers something radically different: a new visual language of freedom, performance, and fluid identity. Her life and work reveal a version of Roma modernity rarely seen—bold, complex, and unapologetically unique.
Through her, fantasy becomes daily practice.
Representation becomes resistance.