My artistic inspiration comes largely from pop culture and nostalgia.
I’m drawn to maximalism, bold visuals, layered details, and expressive color because it mirrors how I experience creativity.
Cartoons and early digital dress-up games play a big role in my work, influencing my love for playful aesthetics, exaggerated forms, and a sense of childlike imagination.
These references allow me to create visuals that feel both familiar and emotionally charged, blending past memories with contemporary expression.

This mood board celebrates childhood memories of dresses in silk, sequin, lace, and other luxurious textures. It blends nostalgia with a modern twist, imagining a comeback of these elegant materials and the playful glamour of going out for a martini.

This mood board explores vintage athleisure, the way sporty pieces from past decades fit the body, with relaxed yet flattering silhouettes, and how colors and fabrics create energy and movement. I focused on the subtle details: textures, and the way garments interact with the body, capturing the playful and effortless spirit of retro athletic style.

These are my interpretations of movie posters, developed through collecting visual references and building mood boards. Rather than recreating the originals, I focus on translating the mood and atmosphere of each film into my own visual language.




















Here I’ve gathered my drawings and illustrations, along with the inspiration behind them. I’ve always been drawn to the illustrated sections of magazines, often spending time looking through vintage publications and their visual archives.













I was approached by an influencer to create a short animation for a dress-up series. The project was inspired by the playful energy of the Gap × Sandy Liang animation, blended with the charm of ’90s anime aesthetics. We focused on nostalgic styling, expressive characters, and fashion-forward details to bring a whimsical, dress-up world to life.







This animation is inspired by femininity and the ritual of getting ready. I started by creating a mood board focused on soft details, nostalgia, and intimate moments of preparation, then translated those elements into animation. The piece explores getting ready as a quiet, feminine, personal, playful, and emotional.




