Could you share a little about your background and current work?
I relocated to London a year ago to fully immerse myself in its creative pulse. For me, London isn’t just a city; it’s a high-energy playground where fashion, art and subcultures collide.
Currently, I balance my time as a freelance graphic designer and creative. I specialize in building visual identities and creative concepts that sit at the intersection of branding and cultural storytelling.
What made you choose Vogue College of Fashion for your studies?
I was looking for a global seal of approval; a way to bridge my intuitive creative background with the industry’s highest standards. I needed a program that spoke the language of international fashion while offering the flexibility to maintain my professional practice.
Vogue College felt like the only place where “academic” and “aspirational” actually meet.
Which course did you enroll in and why?
I enrolled in Vogue Fashion Branding & Communication as I’ve always been drawn to the “why” behind the “what”. While I initially considered the creative direction course, I realized that branding is where the real magic happens. It’s the psychology, strategy and soul of a label.
The course allowed me to put a name to the instincts I already had and turn gut feelings into a sophisticated professional methodology.
What was your experience like participating in the course?
It was transformative. Beyond the curriculum, the magic lay in the live dialogue with industry professionals and the incredible community we built.
Our course leader fostered an environment that was both intellectually rigorous and emotionally intelligent. In an industry often seen as transactional, we formed genuine, global sisterhoods. That’s the kind of ROI you can’t put on paper.
Can you share an example of an assignment that you particularly enjoyed?
One standout was a conceptual collaboration I built between Vivienne Westwood and astrologer Chani Nicholas. I explored the “Saturn Return” through the lens of Westwood’s iconic pearls.
It was a play on duality: the astrological milestone of transformation meeting the cyclical nature of fashion. Merging cosmic symbolism with heritage branding allowed me to tell a story that felt both deeply personal and commercially sharp.
What were the most valuable skills you gained during the course?
I’ve always been a visual person, but this course taught me how to back my intuition with strategic narrative. I learned how to dissect consumer psychology and cultural shifts, then translate those insights into a brand voice that actually resonates.
How has the program contributed to your growth, either professionally or academically?
It’s given me a new level of creative authority. I no longer just design; I curate experiences with intention.
The program refined my voice and gave me the framework to position myself confidently within the global fashion landscape. It reinforced a core belief of mine: that intuition is a designer’s greatest tool, but structure is what makes it powerful.



