This project explores how social media aesthetics fragment and idealize the female body, shaping self-perception and feeding comparison anxiety. Through survey data, textiles, mirrors, and measuring tools, the work materializes “ideal body fragments” circulated online and reflects the tension between aspiration and distortion. Stretch fabrics, organza, and sheer materials echo digital femininity, while mirrored surfaces and measurement marks reveal how beauty becomes quantified, edited, and self-surveilled. The installation invites viewers to confront and gently unlearn internalized standards, offering space for critical reflection and softer self-seeing.