“Elegy,” by definition, is a poem or song that serves as a mournful reflection, most commonly for someone who has died, though it can also be a reflection on loss in a broader sense, such as the loss of nature or a way of life of use

01 Elegy Of Use

A body of work that consists of six individual pairs developed outside of a collection structure. Rather than responding to a singular concept, each shoe functions as a focused study in craft, construction, and design execution.

02 Craft

03 Drapé

A draped wedge boot in soft taupe leather, grounded by a vibrant chartreuse toe. Natural sole bend harness straps arc around the form, framing its sculptural flow.

04 Handbag Series

A three-piece collection that explores handbag construction through material manipulation and controlled volume. Each is hand-built with attention to seam placement, structure, and the way the form shifts when worn versus at rest.

Dedicated to my ongoing relationship with physical drawing, an essential, tactile practice within my work that AI or purely digital media cannot replicate.

05 Illustration

06 Digital

Highlighting my digital work as a disciplined extension of craft. Rather than replacing the hand, digital tools allow me to sharpen form, test balance, and articulate ideas with clarity.