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I come from a small village in Latvia, where wide skies and nature all around shaped my first sense of creativity. From there, my path led me to Riga to study fashion at a design and art school, and later to London, where I pursued womenswear at the London College of Fashion. The experience expanded my perspective but didn’t meet my expectations — so I returned to Latvia, reconnecting with my roots while continuing my fashion studies at the Art Academy of Latvia.


My work lives at the intersection of art, fashion, and digital experimentation. I draw, design, construct patterns, and create across mediums — from digital graphics and 3D fashion to accessories and makeup. I am drawn to the themes of the body, identity, and transformation. My visual language celebrates exaggeration: over-the-top silhouettes, turbo-charged divas, and a playful defiance of “normal.” I see fashion as a tool for both self-construction and escape — a way to bend reality and stretch the limits of the body into something both hyper-real and deeply personal.


For me, creating is about pushing boundaries — whether they’re cultural, digital, or human