Vans

Limited Collaboration

  • Using Shibori on Vans merges two very different heritages: Japanese textile tradition and California skate heritage.

    “Shibori is controlled chaos. A craft born from folding, binding, and dyeing—where every crease tells a different story. No two patterns are the same, just like no two days on a board are the same. For this collection, we took that centuries-old Japanese technique and let it live on classic Vans silhouettes, merging skateboardings raw energy with the quiet patience of hand-dyed textiles. The result isn’t just a print—it’s a rhythm, a texture, a reminder that the most authentic things can’t be duplicated.”

Paterson

Paterson Spring/Summer Capsule

  • Brand Identity and creative Direction for Paterson:  Streetwear brands may dabble in tennis references for a season, but Paterson lives in that space, building an identity around it.

    Creating cultural credibility over Mass appeal. Constructing a long-term commitment to the aesthetic is rare, and in a way, it makes Paterson the “insider’s tennis brand”, the one fashion-forward people nod to when they want to reference tennis without looking like they just came from practice.

The North Face

Banff, BC

  • Casting for North Face to be shot in Banff. Canada The North Face has always been about pushing boundaries—geographical, physical, and cultural. This evolution brings the heart of the city into the untouched expanse of the mountains. My approach was to take real culture shapers of New York City and carry them into high-altitude spaces where exploration feels different -

    slower, quieter, and more infinite. 

Harold Hunter Foundation

NYC

  • Producer for the premier exhibition of graffiti and street art, hosted a charity event for the Harold Hunter Foundation at its Brooklyn event space Beyond The Streets.  Hip hop artist Cam'Ron emceed the event, which was attended by several hundred art lovers, skateboarders and HHF supporters.

    Renowned skateboarder and artist Mark Gonzales created a line of limited edition, hand-painted basketballs specifically for the event. All proceeds from the sale of these one-of-a kind items supported HHF programming. 

10 Deep

Summer Lookbook

  • Honing in my creative eye during my time at New York streetwear pioneer 10.DEEP, where I learned to treat design as a language and apparel as storytelling. Immersed in a world where skateboarding, hip-hop, graffiti, and punk overlapped, I developed an instinct for merging cultures without losing authenticity. That foundation—bold graphics, functional credibility, and layered cultural references—continues to shape my approach to visual design.