This work lives at the intersection of photography, collage, and personal style. I use images, cutouts, and found objects to customize pieces that reflect who I am and what I’m feeling. It’s not about fashion trends—it’s about making something uniquely mine. These garments and accessories are wearable experiments—extensions of my personality, my process, and the art I want to carry with me.

CAR BLAZER

This one-of-one blazer is decked out with vintage car cutouts sourced from old magazines and hand-applied to a bold teal canvas. It’s part collage, part fashion, part nostalgic joyride. The front features a lineup of classic muscle cars, while the back sports a single floating tire

PHOTO TIE

This one-of-one tie features an original photo printed directly onto the fabric turning a classic menswear accessory into a functional display.

BREAD BLAZER

I took a thrifted double-breasted jacket and added three slices of bread to the back for no reason other than it made me laugh—and then topped it off with a triangle slice pocket square . It’s part surrealism, part streetwear, part pantry-core. A reminder not to take style (or yourself) too seriously.

PHOTO WATCH

A little bit bold, a little bit undercover. This custom gold watch features one of my original photos tucked right into the face—subtle at first glance, but spicy when you look closer.

CHICKEN BLAZER

This upcycled pinstripe blazer tells the story of a chicken mid-hatch—moving from egg to chick, breaking out piece by piece. The imagery is playful, but the message is personal. For me, this jacket marked a shift. It became a conversation starter, a way to break out of my own shell at the time.

FISH BLAZER

If the fish fits….

PHOTO HAT

Original photography printed directly onto this hat.

TAROT BUTTON DOWN

I found these tarot cards in an old vintage magazine, cut them out, and gave them a new life on this crisp white shirt. One on the front pocket, three across the back—like a wearable reading.