About
Fashion designer
Between life and death is where my creativity was born—within that fragile space where control slips away, chaos breathes, and the soul decides to keep going. I am a designer educated at the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts (BA in Fashion Design), with a Master’s degree from ESMOD Paris, and specialization in Digital and 3D Design at IED. But beyond these titles, my work grows from a constant dialogue with uncertainty, with shadows, and with the human need to transcend.
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I have always existed between existentialism and absurdism. Camus, Kafka, and the voices that define our generation accompany my inner questions: Who am I? What do I leave behind? Through my work, I explore the beauty of the imperfect, the uncomfortable, and the inevitable. Fear, vulnerability, identity, death, and rebirth become materials just as real as fabric or technology.
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I believe in design born from spirituality and the hunger of the unconscious—where the digital world meets the human one, and where art exists to reveal what we prefer to hide. I’ve learned that darkness doesn’t destroy the artist; it sharpens them. As Bukowski said, we are still here because, despite everything, there is something we still believe in.
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My practice seeks a balance between control and chaos, between what I want and what I have, between shadow and light. I build universes where we can be good and bad, strong and fragile, beautiful and broken—because authenticity has no opposites. There are no masks here, only truth.
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I design with a clear understanding of trends, consumer needs, and mass-market realities. I translate trend direction into wearable, accessible designs for real everyday life. My work balances creativity with functionality to create confident, relevant fashion.
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