At the core of these works is the environmental crisis driven by the fashion industry. What begins as innovation often turns into overproduction, contributing to textile waste, landfills, and ocean pollution. The endless cycle of buying, discarding, and chasing trends compromises quality and longevity.
Through Slay and Icon, I challenge the notion of fleeting trends and mass consumption, urging reflection on the true cost of our fashion choices and their impact on the planet.
These pieces seek to elevate the conversation about sustainability, creativity, and the ethics of consumerism.