The Glare is a digital resource presented through a UX walkthrough using Canva, designed to empower independent creators against industry copycats.
By establishing a defensive framework for fashion justice, the project ensures the intellectual property of minority designers is documented and shielded from exploitation, centering original creative practice as a form of resistance.
By establishing a defensive framework for fashion justice, the project ensures the intellectual property of minority designers is documented and shielded from exploitation, centering original creative practice as a form of resistance.
This circular fashion initiative, involving event production and primary research, intercepts unsellable textile waste from charity shops to facilitate community-led upcycling workshops. I investigated public engagement and tested the experience to bridge the gap between aesthetic interest and climate action, proving that hands-on skill-sharing effectively transforms climate anxiety into collective creative agency.
This documentary video made on premiere pro explores the rigid beauty standards surrounding hair and skin colour in Venezuela, reflecting on how growing up under these pressures affected my sister and me due to our different features. By blending personal narrative with video production and editing, the project investigates the emotional impact of these deep-rooted societal expectations, shifting the focus toward self-acceptance, identity reclamation, and creative healing.
This localised exhibition mockup, created in SketchUp and Adobe Creative Cloud for a Newham-based installation, challenges the conservative stereotypes surrounding tattooed women. By blending digital spatial design with curated portrait photography and live on-site flash tattooing, the project reframes body art as a deeply personal form of creative self-expression and cultural history rather than a masculine or unprofessional trait, inviting audiences to actively engage with the reclamation of female bodily autonomy.