Beginning his studies in fashion design at IFA Paris, the scholarship recipient is developing his own brand based on conscious design and social messaging, treating fashion as a tool for storytelling, identity-building, and social commentary. He draws inspiration from ballroom culture, combining design with movement, performance, and emotion to create work that resonates with audiences on multiple levels. His goal is to build an inclusive brand and to develop workshops for young people from less privileged backgrounds. Volunteering experiences in Sri Lanka and Bali have shaped his sensitivity and strengthened his belief that fashion can be a real driver of social change. Even at the application stage, he approached design as a form of civic engagement, linking creative development with reflection on the responsibility of the fashion industry.
He currently lives in Paris and continues his studies at IFA Paris, developing his skills in an international design environment. He works on original fashion projects that combine fashion with social and artistic themes, building his own creative language at the intersection of fashion, performance, and education. In parallel, he is involved in social initiatives, including collaboration with the League for Nature Conservation in Warsaw on environmental awareness projects. The scholarship enables him to fully focus on his creative development and to consistently build his professional path in the fashion industry.
As part of his social engagement, he uses fashion as a tool for social and environmental responsibility. He designed a mascot for a philanthropic consortium, supporting the communication of its charitable initiatives, and co-develops educational and environmental projects with the League for Nature Conservation. He also plans to undertake an internship in Malaysia focused on textile recycling and sustainability in the fashion industry. Through his work, he consistently advances an approach in which fashion becomes a tool for tangible social and environmental change.