Body Utopia isn’t really about fashion, darling—it simply borrows its wardrobe. It’s about the deliciously awkward collision between aspiration and reality, where immaculate tailoring meets the stubborn fact of having a body. In an age obsessed with optimisation, filters and the next upgrade, Andreas Rød reminds us of something rather unfashionable: we’re all gloriously, inconveniently human. His photographs are impossibly composed yet quietly subversive—equal parts razor-sharp and deeply felt. No gimmicks, no performative cleverness, just beautifully crafted images that linger long after you’ve left the gallery. Quite simply, it’s less about escape and more about coming back to ourselves. Rather marvellous, really.