A compilation of my work

Publié le 11 avril 2026 à 11:51

Styling & pattern making

Knit wear - slideshow version 

During my second year, I focused on a specific styling project centered on knitwear mastery. The goal was to develop a comprehensive design file based on a unique storytelling concept, featuring archetype research and moodboards dedicated to knit textures and finishes. I also focused on the technical requirements, including spec sheets, nomenclature, and the assembly sequence . This work culminated in the creation of the final garment and a professional photoshoot

Meanswear FW25

This design project focuses on menswear. The initial phase involved in-depth research into archetypes and their historical context, with each study supported by a dedicated moodboard. I then developed a comprehensive visual identity, including a primary moodboard, color palette, fabric selection, and textile print experiments.Building on this editorial vision, I created a line-up of 15 silhouettes spanning several seasons. The project also features five detailed technical spec sheets covering both garments and accessories, showcasing a complete mastery of the design process from concept to technical execution.

6-hour style course exam

For this exam, we were challenged with a mandatory color palette. Based on this constraint, the brief required the creation of at least two silhouettes and one technical spec sheet. This exercise was a valuable lesson in professional adaptability; it taught me how to maintain my creative identity while working within strictly defined parameters—a crucial skill for any designer in the industry.

Asap Rocky Met gala

I developed a second menswear project, specifically designed to create three signature looks for A$AP Rocky. My goal was to delve into his history, his music, and his undeniable talent for fashion. As a cultural icon, he has defined his own inspiring style and remains a pillar of the industry. The creative process was driven by three musical genres I personally selected. Each category served as the foundation for a distinct moodboard, directly influencing the atmosphere and construction of the final line-up.

Silhouette personification

I developed my unique silhouettes through artistic research, drawing inspiration from sculpture and dolls. After the conceptual phase, I moved into technical drawings to refine the silhouettes on paper and using Procreate. My silhouette research is captured here through a mix of gouache, watercolor, and fine-line illustrations. I chose a dark palette of blue, green, and purple to tell the story of a doll's rebirth. This collection explores the poetry of resilience: the moment of returning to life after darkness.

Accessories design

For our 2025 final project, we focused on leather goods and accessories. The process began with archetype research and historical context, followed by a moodboard, color palette, and a detailed analysis of fabrics and trends.I then created illustrations highlighting the products and the overall aesthetic surrounding the accessories. The collection's universe is centered on the mysteries of the night and the secrets of professional women. I developed a full collection plan and technical spec sheets to complete the project. For the final photoshoot, the model Nikita collaborated with me to bring this vision to life.

Creation of my brand, marketing.

During my third-year marketing courses, I developed the foundation for my own brand. This experience allowed me to understand the mechanics of a brand launch, from defining my unique value proposition and storytelling to creating innovative commercial concepts. The goal was to sharpen my strategic vision by focusing on one-of-a-kind and bespoke pieces, while carefully identifying and adapting to my target audience.

Pattern Making and draping process

This pattern-making file details the construction and technical execution of the garment. The design is inspired by the 19th-century modern boudoir aesthetic. I maintained the traditional corsetry codes through strategic seam lines and the use of brocade fabric, which I hand-dyed in a deep blue.The piece is further elevated with hand-embroidered guipure and nearly 90 fabric layers (feuillets) to create a rich, textured aesthetic. To complete the look, I designed a pair of black lace trousers with godets, creating a silhouette that is both feminine and daring.

Pattern Making and draping process

This jacket is a reimagined take on the classic perfecto archetype. The moodboard draws inspiration from the intersection of minimalism and raw architectural lines, resulting in a garment made of wool and synthetic fibers with a clean, formal silhouette.The collar is versatile: it can be worn high to frame the face or folded down and secured with a snap button. For a subtle edge, studs were screwed onto a fabric strip concealed within the lining. This androgynous and wearable piece features minimalist detailing, including multiple topstitching rows (1cm apart) along the collar, a belted hem, and a welt pocket.


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