A structured multi-compartment backpack designed to optimize organization, durability, and everyday functionality through a streamlined, cost-conscious construction approach positioned within the accessible mid-range market.

This collection presents a range of handbags and small leather goods showcasing full-cycle product development processes including reverse engineering, patternmaking, prototyping, material sourcing, hardware integration, and final construction.

This footwear was developed through custom plaster shoe last prototyping, using anatomically informed measurements and form refinement to explore fit, proportion, comfort, and structurally informed shoe construction.

Restoration and reconstruction of a 1940s leather doctor’s bag focused on structural rehabilitation, material preservation, and functional longevity while introducing subtle contemporary design refinements.

Development of a production-aware accessory collection and design proposal featuring handbags and small leather goods, supported by concept development, trend-aligned visual research, technical documentation, and presentation of materials tailored to a fashion brand aesthetic.