
During my 1 year internship at Puma, I was responsible for my own and assistance with others’ research, design and tech packing process of collections within the Core Sportstyle department. This product range required commercial yet progressive design to keep up with Industry demand.
My design focused role also included 3D design using Browzwear v-Stitcher application




My final major project explored a blend of posh and punk, emphasising current social disparity within the UK, whilst royal influences reinforced the juxtaposition between classes.

My collection worked into an array of different materials; manipulating fabric properties to display a range of textural diversity.

The process of making the fabric for my ripped jeans was lengthy but worth it. Denim was cut into strips, lap seamed then frayed before sandwiching 10 layers of mesh, channel stitched and ripped & distressed. This is when construction could begin.























My Dandy style brief was completed in collaboration with Manchester Art Gallery.

This project was driven by maximalist romanticism within the culture, embodying lavishness and classic couture.
My work has been selected to be displayed within the Dandy exhibition in Manchester Art Gallery




This outerwear project focused on how we would design for a selected brand.
Inspired by Wataru Tominaga’s hyper saturated prints, I designed and sampled this collection focusing on a range of knit & woven fabrics in bright colours and creating my own graphic designs.
