Lune

is a reflection of everything I know, love, and create; a space where fashion, photography, and personal storytelling collide. Inside, you'll find interviews, articles, a curated lookbook of my everyday style, and a deep dive into my visual world. To bring this vision to life, I also organized a pop-up between Opéra and Les Tuileries, creating a physical space to share LUNE with the world.

124-page paper magazine, entirely self-financed, crafted over a year of dedication.

Stickers made in Photoshop


There’s just something about how they mix colors, textures, and personalities with zero fear. It honestly made me want to create something just as bold, so this photoshoot ended up being my little tribute to that world. A celebration of chaos, color, and creative freedom.

I’ve always been super inspired by Japanese fashion culture, especially the wild, playful energy of subcultures like Harajuku.

For this editorial series, I handled the artistic direction and styling, carefully curating each outfit from my personal wardrobe

From photography and editing to styling and artistic direction I worked in both digital and film cameras. I crafted a visual narrative that reflects my creative vision at every stage of the process taking inspiration from FRUiTS Magazine.

For the lookbook, I took on multiple roles, I styled every outfit from my personal wardrobe, handled the artistic direction, and did all the post-editing work.
"Coffee Please," that condescending remark too often heard from superiors when you're a woman.




This series critiques that position by depicting a woman in a position of power and a man reduced to the role of subordinate. Through an ironic and provocative setting, this photo series challenges patriarchal dynamics in the professional world and questions deeply ingrained gender stereotypes.
The contrast between her hidden face and her commanding presence suggests something deeper: a reflection on how women, even while concealing certain aspects of themselves, can still radiate powerful energy and influence.
It’s a visual metaphor for inner strength that transcends appearances. Combined with the quote “When a man lies, he murders some part of the world… when a woman tells the truth, she breathes life into the heart of it,” referencing Excalibur, it highlights the power and impact of women within themes traditionally portrayed by men.
“When a man lies, he murders some part of the world...
...when a woman tells the truth, she breathes life into the heart of it.”
Played as the art director, stylist, and model. The concept centers around a faceless knight, blending historical and surreal elements. The styling features a flowing black robe, a silver chainmail coif, and statement accessories like skeletal rings and a gauntlet-style handpiece.

COFFEE PLEASE