I’m a menswear fashion design student at Central Saint Martins.
My practice is instinctive, playful, and hybrid. I move freely between 2D and 3D, sketching and sculpting, technique and storytelling. My inspiration comes from what surrounds me: everyday objects, sculptures, buildings, aerodynamic forms, sports, philosophical texts, and conscious rap. These influences fuel a formal exploration where texture, color, and structure take center stage.
My process often begins with drawing or collage — a way of composing shapes and materials intuitively. Then I shift into 3D experimentation: draping, textile sculpture, small-scale models. I approach each piece like a living object — something to wear, to experience, and to question. Clothing, to me, is a space for reflection, emotion, and freedom.
I believe in fashion that doesn’t take itself too seriously — that holds onto a childlike spirit and the simple joy of making. Self-expression, curiosity, and fun are at the core of what I do. I aim to develop a visual language that’s both technical and poetic, personal yet approachable.
Through my work, I want to challenge what feels fixed or unquestioned. I want to open up cracks in the everyday, invite introspection — while always keeping a sense of play. For me, creating is an act of joy, freedom, and experimentation.