I am deeply inspired by fashion and have learned so much from witnessing the behind-the-scenes of its biggest players. Fashion has the power to express identity, culture, and values. But it is also one of the most polluting industries in the world, second only to fossil fuel extraction. After SS16, I knew this system was not where I belonged. Since then, I gravitate toward brands that actively challenge it: brands that oppose overproduction, reject trend-driven cycles, and think circular and activly choose caring for our home planet.

If that’s you, let’s make your values visible.

Colorful amusement park ride with spinning lights and confetti in the air at night.
A male model walking on a runway, wearing sunglasses, a colorful jacket with animal print and polka dot details, a striped T-shirt, and black pants with a studded belt.

Yves Saint Laurent, 2015

Close-up of a dark brick surface with scattered small metallic confetti pieces reflecting light.
Close-up of a person walking on a dark stage wearing black combat boots, a black fringed skirt, and a bag with a sunset and palm tree design.