This project was created for my Computer Applications course, one of the first I completed after returning to school — and it marked my reintroduction to creativity after six years away. It remains deeply personal, symbolizing the moment I began rebuilding my confidence and artistic voice.

Using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, I learned to create flat sketches, moodboards, and brand visuals, translating emotion into design. The collection was inspired by a universal human experience — a breakup that forces you to choose yourself and your own path over someone you love.

Originally, my concept centered around soft femininity — light silhouettes, whimsical imagery, and pastel tones. But while researching, I discovered the brand Doen, whose romantic yet moody aesthetic inspired a shift toward divine femininity — a balance of strength and softness, expressed through dark colors, flowing forms, and empowered silhouettes.

The final presentation included a concept, color boards, inspirational imagery, technical flat sketches, market trend analysis, and a planogram, all unified through thoughtful typography and layout. This project represents more than design — it’s where I rediscovered my creative identity and learned to tell a story through style and emotion.