FASHION

BRANDS

My fashion portfolio features editorial-style imagery for local and international brands, combining strong visual storytelling with a refined, contemporary aesthetic. From campaign shoots to runway moments, I create imagery that elevates brand identity and captures the essence of each collection.

Logo of fashion designer Jenny Guerrero 'Jenny In Ibiland'
Logo of DaTi Clothing, a Cardiff based sustainable brand.
Ivanna Mestres logo. Fashion designer Ibiza.

BDN

Deessa logo featuring a stylized eye or camera lens symbol above the brand name.
Logo featuring a geometric design above the text "Xiomara by Belen Sendino" in black on a white background.

Backstage Diaries

Paris Fashion Week 2026

Pair of beige high-heeled shoes with pointed toes placed on an orange carpet. A model's photo sheet with measurements and outfit images is partially visible nearby.

Projects

Hudo Lounge (2024) - Personal Project

Back view of a woman wearing a colorful animal print crop top with straps and red gloves, standing in a room with other people and clothing in the background.

SUNSET MEETS FASHION SHOW

AT 7PINES RESORT IBIZA

Last summer, I had the privilege of capturing the vibrant backstage moments of the 'Sunset Meets Fashion' show, an international celebration of style. The event featured renowned international designers such as Pia Bolte, Mogardo, Nanduti Ibiza, and Mogardo, among others; with top international models like Octavia Rose Gourlay bringing the runway to life at one of the island’s most exclusive venues: 7Pines Resort Ibiza.

COMING SOON

La Isla Bonica

By Blanca Ariza & Siria Ferrer Sainz-Pardo

“La Isla Bonica” is a visual project that reimagines Ibiza’s cultural heritage, blending traditional folklore with a contemporary perspective through bold, folk-inspired styling and handcrafted jewellery that reinterprets the island’s iconic regional dress.

The project combines ancestral symbols with pop elements, creating a visual dialogue that explores urgent themes such as mass tourism, commercialisation, and their impact on Mediterranean cultural heritage.

The images reflect the tension between past and present, while championing craftsmanship and the revival of styles and pieces at risk of disappearing in the age of fast fashion.

Ultimately, “La Isla Bonica” celebrates the coexistence of tradition and new identities, offering a vision of a vibrant, authentic future rooted in cultural heritage.