Fashion Illustration
Take a look at a selection of my recent illustration projects. Highlighted below are various personal projects, school projects, and freelance work
A collection I designed and illustrated titled “Death of Dior” which explores the silhouettes of the 50s around the time of Christian Dior’s death and who may attend his funeral and what they would wear, paying homage to the houses foundation and tailoring.
“Death of Dior” Women’s evening wear
“Death of Dior” Menswear
“Inheritance” is a collection I designed and illustrated for FAÇONNER S/S ’27. I was inspired by a photo album that I purchased at an antique store that traces the lives of a family throughout the 1980s. The silhouettes, colors, and shapes captured in these images became a foundation for exploring how clothing constructs identity and its importance to the modern fashion industry. Rather than recreating their wardrobe, I reinterpret these garments to form my own perception of the individuals who wore them. Through proportion, detail, and mood, this collection imagines who they were, and who they could become, highlighting the power of clothing to shape and express identity.
“Inheritance” Womenswear continued
“Inheritance” Menswear
Practicing layering and monochromatic looks
My final lineup for my current Senior Collection that explores my observations of womenswear through the foundational women in my childhood, inspired by 60s Parisian silhouettes.
Illustrations to capture key design details and fit reference for my senior project as well as setting a mood for the collection
A project I did inspired by silhouettes I saw on the streets in downtown, as well as experimenting with colors and layering. CAD or hand drawn tech flats included, as well as key design details.
Part of a lineup I did for Stefon Diggs’s brand Liem as freelance work for a recent collection they dropped.
Gestural illustration collages I made for mood boards and previously sold as prints on my website