I’m a Fashion Stylist with experience in brand storytelling and on-set styling, now looking to expand into TV and film wardrobe and costume work. My background spans luxury fashion, lifestyle and beauty brands, where I’ve developed a sharp eye for detail, the ability to interpret creative briefs and the skill to visually communicate mood, character and identity.Most recently, I worked as a stylist at Harvey Nichols, where I was responsible for daily styling across womenswear, menswear, accessories and jewellery — including e-commerce, campaign and social content. I gained a deep understanding of dressing for camera, collaborating closely with photographers, models and creative teams to deliver polished, brand-aligned imagery. This fast-paced, on-set environment taught me to be agile, collaborative and detail oriented.Prior to this, I worked in brand marketing at The No7 Beauty Company, providing visual direction across brand campaigns. There, I refined my ability to create tone, narrative and emotion into imagery — a skill I believe is essential when developing characters and building wardrobes that support story.On set, I bring a blend of creativity and customer/audience focus. I’m especially passionate about working in collaborative, dynamic environments where I can contribute to a shared creative vision — while continuing to push myself and learn more about the world of TV and film.
I’ve always loved anything with a strong sense of world-building — visually rich stories that draw you into a whole universe. Think Pirates of the Caribbean, Fourth Wing, The Hunger Games, Avatar, or Game of Thrones — anything with great costume, texture, and atmosphere. I’m also really into rom-coms (especially ones with a good soundtrack like 13 Going on 30) and I’ll never say no to a good enemies-to-lovers storyline. I’m drawn to anything with a bit of magic, a strong visual mood or set somewhere like the Highlands or the sea. I also love styling for still life and interiors, alongside model/people styling and exploring the ways detail and setting can tell a story.