Costume, Fashion Design & Styling
IMAGINE CROWLEY — GOOD-GRIEF
A visual study of existing as both the worker and the dreamer in the same body.
Year :
2025
Industry :
Fashion
Client :
Imagine Crowley
Project Duration :
2 weeks



Role: Costume Design • Construction • Styling
A custom-made costume developed under the theme Good-Grief for the upcoming “First Crack” collection.
The look explores the quiet tension creatives experience between survival work and personal calling, expressed through the layering of formal tailoring and casual jersey elements.
The garment was designed, constructed, and styled end-to-end, focusing on dual identity, texture contrast, and wearable symbolism.









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Costume, Fashion Design & Styling
IMAGINE CROWLEY — GOOD-GRIEF
A visual study of existing as both the worker and the dreamer in the same body.
Year :
2025
Industry :
Fashion
Client :
Imagine Crowley
Project Duration :
2 weeks



Role: Costume Design • Construction • Styling
A custom-made costume developed under the theme Good-Grief for the upcoming “First Crack” collection.
The look explores the quiet tension creatives experience between survival work and personal calling, expressed through the layering of formal tailoring and casual jersey elements.
The garment was designed, constructed, and styled end-to-end, focusing on dual identity, texture contrast, and wearable symbolism.









More Projects
Costume, Fashion Design & Styling
IMAGINE CROWLEY — GOOD-GRIEF
A visual study of existing as both the worker and the dreamer in the same body.
Year :
2025
Industry :
Fashion
Client :
Imagine Crowley
Project Duration :
2 weeks



Role: Costume Design • Construction • Styling
A custom-made costume developed under the theme Good-Grief for the upcoming “First Crack” collection.
The look explores the quiet tension creatives experience between survival work and personal calling, expressed through the layering of formal tailoring and casual jersey elements.
The garment was designed, constructed, and styled end-to-end, focusing on dual identity, texture contrast, and wearable symbolism.














