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Drawings and case studies is where I experiment, push ideas, and let curiosity guide me — a toolkit for figuring out what works in design before a stitch is made.

A study in rugged femininity. This three-look mini collection explores Western wear for women, using flats, swatches, and a moodboard to test structure, fabric, and proportion. It’s my take on what the quiet, tough energy of classic cowboy heroes could look like in a strong, feminine form.

Process board showing experiments with croquis, hand-drawn and digital illustrations, and various art styles and mediums. Used to test techniques, proportions, and visual approaches before developing final designs.

Swatch board includes linen, self-made denim fur, canvas, and a designed print. Each material chosen for texture, weight, and interaction with garment shapes.

This study explores winter sportswear through the lens of those thrilling 1970s Bond ski chases — sharp silhouettes, dynamic movement, and retro utility. It began with this moodboard.

Part of a two-look mini collection, this design features a snowsuit with a double closure and ribbed cuffs with snaps for added snow protection. Quilted trench flaps and reinforced knee pads enhance durability, while playful color blocking adds energy to the look.

The second look is a tunic-style pullover with a kangaroo pocket and an additional zip pocket layered on top. It features quilted cuffs, a built-in face covering for warmth, and a hood with drawstring to block out cold air.

A selection of technical work — line sheets, flats, and print studies









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