Shaping Couture in a Digital World
Digital couture is the space where my love for colour, illustration and textile expression meets the possibilities of emerging technology. I begin with physical mark-making, colouring, sketching or assembling fabric before translating those ideas into digital garments and silhouettes. Each piece becomes a bridge between the tactile world and the digital one, revealing how fashion can exist as both art and algorithm. My digital couture process is rooted in play, curiosity and transformation. A single colouring page, brushstroke or fabric experiment can grow into a digital garment that carries movement, emotion and narrative. I use technology not as a replacement for craft, but as an extension of it; a way to reimagine what clothing, form and expression can mean in new spaces. This body of work reflects my ongoing interest in identity, silhouette and visual storytelling. Whether abstract or wearable, each piece exists somewhere between illustration, fashion and digital sculpture.



Reimagining Couture Through Technology
These works highlight the evolution of hand-made ideas into digital fashion expressions. Each piece is a blend of creativity and computational design, revealing new ways to explore silhouette, colour and artistic transformation.
