ABOUT
Growing up with a sensitivity to oppression and social structures shaped my need for expressive freedom. That’s why my work focuses on people — their memories, emotions, and the stories they carry.
I approach design through research, experimentation, and technical precision. I often reuse old garments, handmade textiles, and deadstock, working through details as a way to uncover hidden narratives and build a deeper emotional connection with clothing.
After completing my B.A. in Fashion Design at Atelier Chardon Savard Berlin, I worked as a design assistant for Yolanda Zobel, which sharpened my design language and strengthened my conceptual process. I currently work as a design assistant at J.A.I.W, where I focus on sustainable and intuitive design through artistic exploration and collaboration.
