Drag is a vital extension of my work as an artist/designer—one that lives at the intersection of performance, identity, and craft. Through drag, I design and construct garments that are expressive and convey the story being told. It allows me to experiment freely with silhouette, gender expression, and visual storytelling in a way that is both immediate and deeply personal. This work has sharpened my skills in patterning, alteration, and conceptual design, while reinforcing my belief that costume is not decoration, but a powerful tool for transformation, agency, and self-authored narrative.