Studying Fashion Communication and Promotion has allowed me to better understand my creative identity. My practice is driven by instinctive thinking and a desire to create work that feels human, emotionally aware, and connected. As an autistic woman, ideas arrive all at once, often unexpectedly and I have learned to see this not as a challenge, but as a strength. It allows me to think intuitively, work outside the box, and approach creativity with openness and curiosity. I am naturally drawn to finding the light, softness and beauty in unexpected places, I aim for this perspective to always underpin my work. I’ve developed a strong interest in film and visual storytelling, particularly through editing and constructing narrative. I hope to continue exploring this, creating work that's beautiful but also meaningful. I’m especially interested in storytelling that supports neurodiverse perspectives and encourages a more inclusive, compassionate creative space.