
How would you describe your personal style?
My style exists in the tension between instinct and intention — grounded in stylish basics and layered with pieces I’ve made, designs from my friends, and finds from favourite shops or from my travels. It’s often wearable art, built through bold accessories and reimagined garments. If I can’t find what I’m looking for, I create it. I don’t follow trends; I construct looks.
Why is expressing your personal style important to you?
Expressing my personal style matters to me because it’s how I engage with art — through what I wear. Fashion, for me, is wearable art and a form of communication. It’s a way to show what draws me in, what fascinates me, and how my artistic taste shifts over time. I also want it to say something louder: that it’s okay to experiment, to try something different, to let your look evolve without needing permission.