WESTFIELD
Today, I am
Writer & Director Michael Dole brings Westfield’s Today, I Am to life as a bold, intimate portrait of people refusing to be boxed in by size, age or gender. Led by the personal narrative of Kelly Osbourne, the film uses fashion as its language – not as trend or status symbol, but as a daily act of self-definition. We see clothing become armour, play, memory and possibility, as Kelly moves through looks that chart her own evolving relationship with body, identity and confidence.
Today, I Am celebrates the breakdown of stereotypes and the rise of individual style as a confident declaration of “this is who I am, today.” It invites viewers to step into that same space of freedom, to experiment, to change their mind, and to treat getting dressed not as fitting in, but as embracing their own ongoing fashion evolution.