Fashion Games 2026 — 2nd Place
A study in speed, sustainability, and instinct.
Created within a 6.5-hour live design challenge, this ready-to-wear look explores the tension between time constraint and intentional construction. Working with sustainable methods, the garment reflects a balance of immediacy and refinement—where quick decision-making becomes a design language of its own.
Presented on the runway at UBC’s Museum of Anthropology and selected as 2nd place by a panel of industry professionals, the project highlights my ability to design under pressure while maintaining a clear conceptual direction.
A study in structure and discipline, this tailored suit was developed through an intensive course focused on traditional construction techniques. The project explores the relationship between form and fit, combining precise pattern cutting with refined finishing. Rooted in classic tailoring, the outcome reflects a modern, considered silhouette.
Developed through a draping course, this two piece set explores form through manipulation directly on the body.
Created in white fabric to emphasize shape and shadow, the design focuses on organic drape, asymmetry, and the natural movement of cloth. The silhouette was developed intuitively on the dress form, allowing the material to guide construction and create a soft yet intentional structure.