I am a multidisciplinary designer and artist with a unique background spanning fashion, art, and science. As an MA Art and Science graduate from Central Saint Martins, I explore the intersections of technology, cultural identity, and speculative design — creating experimental works that challenge traditional boundaries across mediums. My practice is rooted in storytelling, often addressing themes of gender, the body, and social/environmental change through wearable art, sculpture, and performance. With a Postgraduate Diploma in Fashion Design Technology from London College of Fashion and a Bachelor’s degree in Fashion Design from NIFT Mumbai, I bring a solid foundation in garment construction, trend forecasting, textile development, and surface design. My signature style — Indian goth — blends traditional Indian craftsmanship with subcultural and avant-garde influences. This was recognised in my NIFT graduation collection, “A Rose for Emily,” which won the award for Most Creative and Innovative Design. Industry experience, including my time as a Junior Designer at GODDIVA and a trainee at Raymond UCO Denim Pvt. Ltd., has given me hands-on skills in product development, quality control, CAD, and working with suppliers and factories. I thrive in collaborative, interdisciplinary environments, and aim to contribute bold, boundary-pushing ideas to the global art and fashion landscape.
• Led the design and production of the 'Look-Lab' capsule collection for S/S25, from concept to final execution. • Collaborated with buyers, garment technologists, factories, and suppliers for sampling and bulk production. • Created CADs, spec sheets, and size gradings for production, ensuring pre-production QC standards were met.