A visual storyteller and designer, exploring the intersection of form, movement, and immersive experiences. My work is rooted in silent storytelling, where visuals don’t just exist—they speak, shift, and resonate.
This portfolio is a space for both experimentation and analysis, blending film, spatial design, and conceptual research. Each project is an exploration of how visuals can strike the senses—whether through light, texture, or movement—creating experiences that linger beyond the frame.
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The project delves into the iconic 2001 VOSS fashion show by Alexander McQueen, analyzing its profound impact on the fashion industry. By exploring the show's themes of beauty, sanity, and the grotesque, it reveals how McQueen's theatrical approach challenged conventional fashion norms, transforming how beauty is perceived and presented.
Additionally, it includes my conceptualization of a new McQueen-inspired show that would continue his tradition of merging art, fashion, and performance. This envisioned show seeks to push boundaries even further, intertwining historical art, photography, and theatre with modern fashion to create a provocative and immersive experience that honors McQueen’s legacy while introducing a fresh, bold narrative.