The Quest for Freedom: From Architecture to The Rose
For years, architecture shaped my life. The precision, the vision, the challenge of breathing life into rigid structures—it was everything to me. But as time went on, I realised something was missing. The passion that once fueled my creativity began to fade under the weight of constraints and rules that left little room for true expression.
Designing jewellery, bags, and eyewear gave me the freedom I had been searching for. It wasn’t about abandoning architecture; it was about expanding my creative horizon. The Rose became more than a brand—it became an affirmation of who I am, a reflection of sovereignty, boldness, and individuality.
Today, I still work in architecture, but only on projects that resonate deeply with my values and vision. Every piece I create, whether it’s a ring, a bag, or a design blueprint, carries the same intention: to empower, to inspire, and to remind us all that creativity knows no bounds.
With clothing on the horizon, The Rose continues to evolve, merging brutalism and romanticism into designs that are as unique as the people who wear them.
Whether in architecture or design, freedom remains my guiding principle. The Rose is not just about aesthetics—it’s about reclaiming power, embracing individuality, and creating pieces that tell a story.