As a child, I loved to draw, because drawing has the power to perfect reality and represent fantasy.
I was 17 when, for the first time, I stepped into a fashion house. I wasn't studying design yet, but I immediately sensed something extraordinary: a palpable sense of belonging, a team spirit that flowed through every gesture, every word. With each season, the entire company seemed to transform, enveloped by the colors, sounds, and essence of the new collection.
I graduated in architecture, driven by my passion for travel. This path gave me the opportunity to explore the world, broaden my vision, and enrich my perception of space and form. Later, I obtained a degree in fashion design, where I was able to blend my aesthetic sensitivity with my technical training.
I continued my education at a prestigious London fashion house that embraces both prêt-à-porter and couture lines. We worked together in a large loft, in a dynamic environment where daily interactions among seamstresses, pattern makers, and designers were the norm. It was an extraordinary experience, allowing me to witness how an image is transformed into reality and how a concept takes shape.
Upon returning to Italy, I continued my path as an accessory designer for a consultancy studio, later becoming an art director for a marketing company.
I then worked as a designer for a luxury sportswear brand. In the sports world, I learned that clothing must be imperceptible, a second skin that doesn’t hinder movements but supports and enhances them. I believe this principle applies universally to any garment: it must be incredibly comfortable, fit perfectly, and strike the right balance between aesthetics and functionality.
Today, I work as a consultant, designing collections of clothing and accessories in the realms of sportswear, casual wear, and couture. I collaborate with various brands with one clear goal: to create products that reflect their values and achieve success.