About me
I don’t make fashion. Yet my works are wearable – and invite being worn. They emerge from textiles – and from materials and objects I remove from their usual context and transform. What happens when tradition begins to shift? How does femininity show itself beyond cliché? When does adornment become a sign – or a provocation? The head is often the focus – as stage, as mirror, as a question. Not an accessory, but the main act. My work arises from respect – for life, for history, and for the layered nature of symbolic forms. I reject all forms of discrimination and appropriation. My practice is inquisitive, shaping, transformative.