Summer Capsule : Editorial Study
Type: Self-initiated project | Scope: Concept, styling, photography, editorial design

This project began as an experiment. I had only just started to crochet about 3 months prior. What interested me was not mastering the technique for its own sake, but understanding how a material, a gesture, and an idea could come together to form something coherent. I set out to build a summer capsule. Not as a collection of pieces, but as a complete world. From concept to making, styling, photography, writing, and design, every element was developed together. The intention was to explore how they could carry meaning, atmosphere, and identity. At its core, this project asks a simple question: What happens when you approach creation as direction rather than production? Flip through the magazine to find out: https://shorturl.at/YjiMp
2025
Each pattern was curated as part of a larger narrative. The wardrobe became a character. The textures, colours, and forms were chosen to express a specific feeling, something warm, slightly nostalgic, and lived-in. The magazine documents that process. It moves between finished images and fragments of thought, between aesthetics and reflection, showing how ideas take shape over time. More than a final result, it is a study of coherence. How objects, visuals, and narrative can align to create something that feels whole.




