Sketching, digital fashion studies
Digital sketches made in Procreate. These studies focus on silhouette, proportion, garment attitude and colour balance, a freer way of testing styling ideas and visual personality.

A collection of smaller studies across sketching, styling, material exploration, knitting and costume design. Different scales, same approach: form-led, tactile and always developed through making.
Digital sketches made in Procreate. These studies focus on silhouette, proportion, garment attitude and colour balance, a freer way of testing styling ideas and visual personality.

Compact object explorations, from bottle and eyewear details to watch and product proportions. Fast studies that sharpen how I look at product character, interfaces and small formal decisions.


Promarker studies exploring appliances, handheld tools and playful consumer objects. They help me build speed in perspective, highlight placement and how surfaces turn in light.

A concept sketch project translating KitchenAid's visual language into a pair of headphones — using references, volume cues and recognisable surface breaks to turn a brand into another category.

Observational and imaginative studies that move between nature, footwear and shape language — useful for training rhythm, structure and cross-pollinating references.
In the Design Workshop course at the University of Antwerp, I learned to work with a Brother knitting machine. What started with lessons at Studio Mathilde evolved into independent experiments and, eventually, a knitted balaclava as final result.

For six months I followed evening classes in costume design at KASKA DKO Antwerp. I designed a hat inspired by oranges, developing my own patterns and fabric work to build the final piece from concept to wearable outcome.

Dresses were the inspiration for this lamp made from veneer wood. First prototypes were explored in cardboard, after which one concept was selected and laser cut in wood veneer at the University of Antwerp.

A collaborative architecture and design publication produced at the University of Antwerp, exploring polarities, speed and the changing image of the urban landscape, a cross-disciplinary editorial project combining photography, text and graphic design.
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A mechanical design course project — a scaled cardboard staircase mechanism built and presented at the University of Antwerp, exploring movement, structure and hand-built engineering.
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