Jewelry X Womenswear
An unattainable opulence explored through found objects designed to be a collaborative garment exploring the connectivity between jewelry and dress.






Final Garment
Final gown and jewelry piece constructed using found and dead-stock materials.
Model is 5 feet 7 inches tall.
Look completed in collaboration with Curtis Noguchi, Polina Kadilnikova, Mae Morris, Wenqi Wang and Solomon Olutayo.