SLEEK STYLES & COUTURE VIBES
Digital fashion created using AI & Collage

Each of the four Links above clicks to a Collection. Updated Regularly. Becuase I have so/too much work. 😀

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I have always loved individuality in fashion, people with unique styles and an innate sense of what works. I admire high end fashion shows for their originality and craftsmanship. My favorite designers are Loewe, Phoebe Philo, Chloé, Khaite, Jil Sander, Bottega Veneta with Louise Trotter at the helm, and classic Dior.

In my own wardrobe, I gravitate toward Vince wide leg pants, J. Crew blazers, good jeans, and thrift store treasures. I dress in a minimal way, and secretly dream of splurging on a plain white T-shirt from The Row. I do love color, but I usually save it for the height of summer. I own a dreamy pair of yellow pants from La Ligne that I wore once to a party in July.

It feels natural for me to make AI art infused with fashion, style, and plenty of color. It balances out my mostly monochrome closet.

Living in New York City exposes me to everything. I can wander through luxury boutiques and touch clothing that is far beyond my budget, then head to my favorite thrift stores full of ideas. I feel lucky to make a living as a creator in photography and art, and I make AI art simply because I love it.

I think about shape, texture, and proportion, about how a piece moves or catches the light. I love when clothes feel lived in, as if they already have a story. Style to me is not about money or labels but about instinct, about knowing what feels right.

AI art feels like an extension of that instinct. It is digital couture, made from light and data instead of fabric. What fascinates me is how style translates into pixels, how drape, color, and mood become code. I don’t so much design in AI but consider it a form of editorial and my collection names are often absurd, topical or ironic, as is much of the work.

Back to New York as a perfect backdrop for this way of seeing. Every block is a study in contrasts: the luxury windows in the meatpacking, the thrift racks in Queens, the folks on the subway, all walking inspiration. I collect NYC moments like references, then translate them into color and rhythm when I make art.

Add art, music, culture, galleries, restaurants, food, concerts, plays – it’s overload but in a fab way.

For me AI art is a blast and the online community is awesome.