About
rawhi is a vessel I use to study the world.
It is a space where ideas, observations, questions, and curiosities are explored through the language of fashion. While clothing serves as the medium, the work is informed by a much broader range of influences—art, film, literature, architecture, nature, philosophy, history, and the people who move through them.
Fashion has always been one of the ways I make sense of what I see and experience. It allows me to translate thoughts into form, shape, texture, silhouette, and material. Through making, studying, and experimentation, I explore not only garments themselves, but the ideas that surround them.
rawhi was created as both a personal archive and a public record of that process. It exists to document an evolving point of view while sharing the questions, discoveries, and creative investigations that emerge along the way.
I have always been drawn to the perspectives of others—their thought processes, creative decisions, and the stories behind what they make. Some of the most meaningful experiences in art come from witnessing how another person sees the world. In the same spirit, rawhi offers a glimpse into my own process: the studies, experiments, observations, and finished works that shape my understanding of design.
This is not a destination or a finished body of work. It is an ongoing exploration. ⟡