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Designer for DONT WALK (2023)
In 2023, I joined the creative team of DONT WALK, one of the UK’s leading student-run charity fashion shows, as an in-house designer. My role involved conceptualising and producing original pieces for the runway. Collaborating closely with a team of over 80 students — including stylists, models, and fellow designers — I contributed to the creation of a cohesive aesthetic that tied together the show’s vision.
DONT WALK has built an international reputation since its early days, famously launching Kate Middleton on its runway in 2002.


Designed for DONT WALK 2023, themed “Iridescence,” this collection explores the fluid spectrum of femininity through fabrics and their relation to light.
Drawing inspiration from the biblical figures Lilith and Eve, the two main designs reinterpret these archetypes through textile behaviour — contrasting transparency and opacity, softness and structure. The gold Eve dress employs metallic lamé to reflect light with every step, while the black Lilith gown uses matte jersey and a bold side cut held together by bobby pins to define the silhouette through a deliberate play on exposure and restraint.


Two other designs, made of lightweight black tulle and navy organza, extend this study in material contrast. The sheer tulle composition with a gathered halter neckline and layered skirt, creates volume through delicacy. The navy corset dress blends form and fluidity — a structured bodice balanced by a translucent overlay that moves with the body and transforms in motion. All pieces respond to Iridescence by shifting character under different lighting conditions, revealing the many surfaces of femininity through fabric, texture, and movement. All designs were showcased on the DONT WALK runway in 2023.




Renowned for combining high fashion with philanthropy, DONT WALK continues to draw global attention. In 2023, I had the opportunity to be part of its success:
10+
Events in 2023
80+
Team Members
£20,000
Raised for Charity in 2023
20+
Sponsors
Journalist and Editor for HAUTE (2024-2025)
Features
Edited Features
Selection of long-form articles I reviewed, refined, and prepared for publication as Editor at Haute Magazine:
- Microtrends of ‘The Bubble’ (Nov. 2024)
- Your Style Based on Your Favourite St Andrews Pub (Nov. 2024)
- Order in the Court!: In Defense of Controversial 2010s Fashion Trends (Feb. 2025)
- Working the Runway: The Significance of Cabin Crew Uniforms (March 2025)
- A Look into Ann Demeulemeester F/W25 (March 2025)
Event Coverage & Reviews
- Starfields 2024: Where Energy Meets Expression (Sept. 2024)
- FS 2025: Fashion as a Second Skin (Feb. 2025) | See Runway Coverage below
- Daedalus: DONT WALK 2025 (March 2025) | See Runway Coverage below
Runway Photography
Runway coverage for HAUTE Magazine at the 2025 Charity Fashion Show “FSkins,” St Andrews:
















Runway coverage for HAUTE Magazine at the 2025 DONT WALK Fashion Show “Daedalus,” St Andrews:














Editorial Project – “The Catch of the Day” in HAUTE 003











The Catch of the Day is an editorial and accompanying article, published in the third issue of HAUTE (003), exploring the contradictions of sustainability within the fashion industry. Drawing from the case of Prada’s Re-Nylon campaign and its partnership with UNESCO, the piece questions whether luxury can ever truly be ethical, or if “green” branding has simply become another form of indulgence.
Created in collaboration with Transition St Andrews, the shoot featured outfits and accessories sourced entirely from St AndReuse, a local reuse and recycling initiative. Every element — from wardrobe to backdrop — was composed of donated or second-hand materials. The project aimed to demonstrate that fashion rooted in reuse and creativity can be both beautiful and ethical, challenging the idea that sustainability and style are at odds.
Download PDF of the article pages here:




