About
I am a product design student at the Royal College of Art (RCA), with a background in visual design and professional experience in product, packaging, and fashion accessory design. My creative practice lies at the intersection of fashion accessories, sustainable products, and material innovation, where I explore ways to integrate circularity into contemporary design.
Currently, my research focuses on sustainable product and jewelry design, experimenting with repurposed materials, textile waste, and bio-based alternatives to create meaningful, durable objects. I am particularly interested in how material lifecycles can be extended through thoughtful design strategies, allowing fashion accessories to carry emotional and functional value beyond seasonal trends.
Additionally, I work with 3D printing and large-scale prop design for performances, investigating the role of digital fabrication in dynamic spatial experiences. This practice expands my understanding of materials and challenges traditional perceptions of scale and functionality in wearable and performative design.
Through my work, I seek to redefine conventional notions of fashion accessories by embedding sustainability, emotional engagement, and cultural narratives into my designs. My goal is to develop innovative yet responsible approaches that encourage people to rethink the value of objects, fostering a more conscious and ethical relationship with material consumption in the fashion and design industries.
