I'm a costume maker with a love of history and a passion for grounding my practice in research and creative experimentation. My specialism is in historical womenswear, dye and print, and I also have experience in millinery and leatherworking.
As a 2025 graduate of the world-leading Costume for Theatre and Screen course at Wimbledon College of Arts, I have spent the last three years honing my practice and skills under the guidance of skilled industry professionals as a costume interpreter.
Alongside my studies, I gained valuable industry experience as a freelance costume maker for Historic Royal Palaces, a Ladies Workroom Intern at Cosprop, an Assistant Costume Maker for CentreStage London and as a Wardrobe Assistant for a stage combat short film.
Prior to beginning my studies, I spent a number of years making costume pieces for cosplay and Live Action Role-Play, a practice I have continued in addition to my professional training.
I hope to continue working in historical womenswear in industry for theatre, film, TV and other live performance disciplines, and exploring textile arts as a dyer and printer. I also hope to further expand my array of skills to accompany my existing practice to grow as a creative.