Styling & Shoots
I approach styling as both a creative and technical practice—one that moves between concept, construction, and execution. Across editorials, experimental shoots, and large-scale productions, I’ve learned how clothing shapes form, movement, and identity, while engaging with the practical realities of working on set. Together, these projects reflect my experience in translating ideas into image.

Creative Shoot
Split
Spring 2025 | Editorial | Styling Assisstant
This creative editorial explores distortion and repetition through a playful, dreamlike lens. Our styling focused on statement jewellery, exaggerated textures, and experimental hair and makeup, using layering and visual fragmentation to create a sense of movement and duplication within a tightly framed composition.

Creative Shoot
Puppet
Winter 2026 | Editorial | Styling Assisstant
This creative editorial explores control and self-expression through a playful, jester-inspired lens. Our styling focused on hand-constructed pieces, exaggerated silhouettes, and unconventional detailing, using colour, texture, and form to challenge expectations and push against the idea of being a puppet.




MLB World Series
Voices of Fire & Background
Toronto Night 1 | Production Wardrobe | Stylist
This large-scale live performance required precision, speed, and adaptability within a high-pressure environment. I assisted in dressing hundreds of performers in red and white gowns, working hands-on with steaming, on-the-spot alterations, and technical adjustments, including securing and concealing earpieces, to ensure everything came together seamlessly.

Hart House UofT
Portrait Study
Fall 2023 | Photography Study | Model
This portrait study focused on light, shadow, and composition within a minimal, controlled setting. Modelling in the shoot gave me a new perspective on direction, movement, and how presence translates on camera.
Photography by Sara Nagabczyńska.




Creative Shoot
In Motion
Fall 2020 | Editorial | Model
This portrait study explored natural light, movement, and spontaneity within a more informal setting. Modelling in the shoot allowed me to experiment with wind, body positioning, and fluid movement, offering a different understanding of how energy and presence translate on camera.
Photography by Anoushka Patel.



























































