Style is oxygen. If I couldn’t dress, I couldn’t breathe. I wear my story daily: loud, fearless, and utterly in love with fashion.
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What makes your style stand out?
My style stands out because it’s a collision, where elegance meets chaos, and beauty flirts shamelessly with the bizarre. I love creating pieces that make people pause mid-step, tilt their head, and whisper, “Wait… what exactly am I looking at?” I mix refinement with rebellion: I want my art to feel alive... like it just exhaled or might wink if you stare too long. There’s always a touch of humor, a flicker of tension, and sometimes a little homoerotic suggestion sneaking beneath the surface.
What’s your dream fashion moment?
My dream fashion moment would be wearing one of my own designs while attending a Fecal Matter fashion show, finally seeing their hauntingly beautiful work in person and meeting the incredible designers Hannah Rose Dalton and Steven Raj Bhaskaran. I’d love to have real conversations about collaboration, visibility, and the power of showing up as our truest selves. To share stories, inspiration, and the fearless art of being unapologetically seen. That would be the ultimate full-circle moment.
What would you do with $20,000?
With $20,000, I’d invest directly into my art and creative growth. I’d fund new projects, larger-scale pieces, and experimental materials to push my work further. I’d also travel to shows and residencies to connect with other artists, expand my visibility, and gain inspiration. Every dollar would go toward building a sustainable creative career. One that lets my art reach more people and spark real conversations.