The Saints of the Dance Floor is an editorial fashion concept exploring the nightclub as a contemporary ritual space. Through cinematic imagery, religious gestures, smoke, sound, and collective movement, this project reframes dance floor euphoria as a form of modern-day worship.
This projects views the club as a church, drawing on works by contemporary musicians and creative directors to flesh out the power of music and congregation as a devotional force capable of producing transcendence.
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Here is a list of the projects I'm currently working on. They will be updated on my portfolio when they're ready for launch!
Bekaa is a Mediterranean-inspired listening bar and cultural space reimagining London nightlife through music, atmosphere, and communal experience. Inspired by the social rhythms of European cities such as Athens, and named after the famous Bekaa Valley in Lebanon, Bekaa moves away from fast-paced and performative nightlife culture in favour of slower, more immersive forms of hospitality.
Lebanon's Bekaa Valley is historically associated with wine, gathering, and ritual. I hope to bring this heritage into the contemporary scene through an intersection of sound, design, mixology, and artistic expression. Music sits at the centre of the experience, and the space is designed to encourage conversation, and collective presence rather than passive consumption.
Bekaa is the bar you build by hand in your dining room, rooted in memory, connection, and the belief that nightlife should bring people closer together.
A new way to experience clothes. My academic study in music has brought me closer to sound studies than I thought possible, uncovering corners of musicology I was previously unaware of. The goal of this project is to create a synthesis between fashion and sound in ways artists are yet to explore. My work will reflect an intermingling of the senses and a unique sensory experience like no other.
Inspired by the fictional city of “San Fransokyo”, this concept aims to forge a marriage between Parisian couture and Tokyoite Street fashion. The outcome of this project will be a capsule collection of a maximum of 10 looks, each embodying a fusion of cultural histories with a future oriented vision.