Accessory Design 2023-2025
Mens and Womenswear
Project
Accessory Design - Men's and Unisex
Location
Braunschweig, Germany
Year
Spring Summer 2025
Info
Across several seasons including Autumn/Winter '24, Pre-Spring '25, Spring/Summer '25, and dedicated capsule collections—I had the opportunity to help bring New Yorker’s accessory lines to life. Working within a fast-paced retail environment, my day-to-day involved translating early trend research and mood boards into actionable designs, utilising Adobe Creative Cloud programs for flats, graphics, prints, and Clo3D for 3D prototyping and creating detailed multi view specification sheets. Bringing these collections to the shop floor was a highly collaborative effort; I worked closely alongside our buyers, merchandisers, and international manufacturing partners. My main focus was on supporting the team by ensuring our concepts were not only trend-focused, but also practical, accessible, and ready for global production.
Project
Accessory Design - Women's and Unisex
Location
Braunschweig, Germany
Year
Spring Summer 2025
Info
For the New Yorker Pre-Spring 2025 rollout, I helped develop a range of women's accessories and unisex footwear tailored specifically for a Gen Z audience. Tapping into the macro trends of Y2K nostalgia and the 'Mall Pop' revival, our goal was to translate early-2000s aesthetics into modern, everyday staples. My contributions to the core collection included designing a varsity-inspired dome bowling bag with chenille appliqué, a complementary retro suede low-top sneaker, and a classic ballerina flat designed for versatile, youth-driven styling. By blending heritage sportswear cues with early-internet mall culture, I collaborated with the wider team to deliver highly wearable, trend-driven pieces that feel both authentically nostalgic and commercially relevant.
Project
Accessory Design - Men's
Location
Braunschweig, Germany
Year
Autumn Winter 2024
Info
For the New Yorker Pre-Spring 2025 rollout, I helped develop a range of women's accessories and unisex footwear tailored specifically for a Gen Z audience. Tapping into the macro trends of Y2K nostalgia and the 'Mall Pop' revival, our goal was to translate early-2000s aesthetics into modern, everyday staples. My contributions to the core collection included designing a varsity-inspired dome bowling bag with chenille appliqué, a complementary retro suede low-top sneaker, and a classic ballerina flat designed for versatile, youth-driven styling. By blending heritage sportswear cues with early-internet mall culture, I collaborated with the wider team to deliver highly wearable, trend-driven pieces that feel both authentically nostalgic and commercially relevant.
Project
Accessory Design - Men's
Location
Braunschweig, Germany
Year
Euros 2024
Info
For this sportswear accessory special, I led the technical design of a stadium Football Federation Bucket Hat. Using CLO3D for prototyping and Adobe Illustrator for vector graphics, I created a comprehensive tech pack. The hat features breathable polyester birdseye mesh, an absorbent sweatband, and sturdy flatlock seams. To maximize brand visibility in crowds, I utilized asymmetrical logo placement combining sublimation printing and Heat Transfer Vinyl. Establishing strict Pantone codes ensured exact color consistency across all production batches for this highly commercial item.
































