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76 MOST MAGAZINE - ISSUE 75MOSTMAGAZINEMOST MAGAZINE - ISSUE 75Exclusive Interview Q: YOUR JOURNEY HAS TAKEN YOU FROM SPAIN TO LONDON, DUBAI, BANGKOK, AND NOW BALI. HOW HAVE THESE DIVERSE CULTURES INFLUENCED YOUR CREATIVE DIRECTION?A: I%u2019d like to think that each culture has shaped me into the creative I am today.In London, I learned a great deal about effective communication in a collaborative environment, the importance of experimentation, and how mistakes are beautiful and necessary for breakthrough moments.Dubai taught me that the ultimate luxury is time and that acting with purpose is essential%u2014meaning I now prioritize projects that I feel truly passionate about.Thailand, for example, has a culture where you must earn your recognition. Feedback is more subdued, and compliments on your work aren%u2019t given as freely. This experience taught me to question my work and that of others more critically%u2014it was a humbling experience. Q: YOU STUDIED FASHION & MEDIA AT THE PRESTIGIOUS LONDON COLLEGE OF FASHION. HOW DID THAT EXPERIENCE SHAPE YOUR APPROACH TO STORYTELLING AND BRANDING?A: My time at the London College of Fashion was transformative. The program emphasized critical practice in fashion media, allowing me to explore the intersection of fashion, culture, and communication in a deeply analytical way.Through a mix of theoretical and practical learning, I developed a strong understanding of visual storytelling, semiotics, and brand narratives%u2014foundational elements of my work today. The course encouraged critical thinking and innovation, pushing me to craft stories that go beyond aesthetics and evoke cultural resonance.Being in such a dynamic, forward-thinking environment%u2014surrounded by industry leaders and emerging talent%u2014taught me the power of authenticity and strategic branding. This experience continues to shape my creative approach.