"We've had many survivors go through the installation and tell us it feels validating, that they see their own outfits reflected on the wall, that they see it wasn't their fault," she said. "We've had folks walk through and talk about how they never thought about it like this. We had a couple folks talk to us about how they've said, 'What were you wearing?' and that it didn't come from a place of malice, but they can see now what that must have felt like to the person they were speaking to."