About

My work drifts between reality and reverie, tracing the slow pulse of nature and the quiet beauty of transformation. At the intersection of textile art and sustainable fashion, I explore softness, layering, and the emotional presence of materials.

Each piece grows intuitively through draping, embroidery, and drawing-based sewing, allowing gestures, memories, and organic forms to unfold in fabric. Guided by a deep sense of slowness and care, I work mainly with deadstock and repurposed textiles, transforming what already exists into something newly alive.

My approach has been shaped by formative experiences within international fashion contexts. I completed design internships at Marques’Almeida in London and Ann Demeulemeester in Antwerp, and worked as a designer assistant at Isabel Marant in 2019. These environments sharpened my understanding of craft, silhouette, and conceptual clarity, while also strengthening my desire to pursue a more intuitive, sustainable, and process-driven way of working.

Since 2021, I have been teaching illustration, design, and screen printing at Macromedia University in Berlin and Hamburg, where exchange, experimentation, and critical thinking play a central role. Collaboration is an essential part of my practice. I deeply value working with artists across disciplines and see collective processes as vital sources of inspiration and transformation.

My work has been recognized through awards such as Fashion x Craft (2024) and PLATTE Next Gen (2025), affirming a practice rooted in care, sustainability, and artistic exploration.

In this way, my work becomes an ongoing conversation between body, time, and texture, a gentle resistance to speed, and a celebration of resonance, care, and renewal.

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