Lei cammina da sola (She Walks Alone) is a photographic series that explores female autonomy through the lens of visual absence. A solitary woman moves through archetypically Italian settings – in motion, turned away, never fully revealed. Formally, the work draws on the cinematic vocabulary of postwar Italian cinema – particularly the 1950s and ’60s – yet it simultaneously situates itself within contemporary discourse: How is female agency represented in public space today? What does strength look like when it is understated, non-verbal, and self-contained?