Fashion illustration is a huge passion of mine and a vital part of every stage of my design process. I use it not only for ideation, but also as a tool to clearly communicate concepts to collaborators and potential employers. Illustration allows me to capture the spirit, movement, and emotional tone of a piece before I start physical construction. Hugely inspired by figures like Antonio Lopez, I strive to bring that same level of artistry to my own work. My illustrations communicate not only the garment itself, but also the qualities of the fabric—how it drapes, how it moves, and how the body exists within it. Beyond physical movement, I aim to convey the feeling of wearing the piece, capturing both its presence and its intended emotional impact.

I’m deeply rooted in traditional illustration, which shapes the way I design and conceptualize characters. My personal style draws from the ornate richness of Baroque art to the flowing elegance of Art Nouveau, blended with the cityscapes and people I encounter across the world. I work in both digital and traditional mediums, allowing me to adapt to the needs of each project while keeping the aesthetic grounded, intentional, and narrative-driven.