
Fashion Illustration
Since I was a child, I’ve always found myself with a pencil in hand. I would draw dolls, clothes, cars, animals, people, even anime characters — anything that came to my imagination. It wasn’t just a hobby; it was a way to see the world differently, to capture stories before I even had the words to tell them.
As I grew older, I entered the world of fashion. I studied trends, clothing, patterns, collections, runways, photography, makeup, and materials. Fashion taught me something powerful: the image you share is more than style — it’s a message. Every color, every design choice tells a story about identity and intention.
When I moved to New York City, I started a blog. That blog became my window into fashion shows, art fairs, markets, and galleries. It gave me the chance to connect with communities and discover how the internet could amplify stories. But even in those exciting years, I felt something was missing — freedom. Fashion and art galleries often felt controlled, shaped by rules and structures. I wanted to create and share outside the lines.
That’s when I found my space on the streets. Graffiti and murals gave me my voice. Painting walls let me connect directly with people, cities, and communities. It wasn’t about rules; it was about expression. Street art taught me that art doesn’t just belong in galleries — it belongs to everyone.
Over time, I realized my work had a unique balance:
- Blogging gave me the tools to tell stories and connect through digital platforms.
- Graffiti gave me the courage to express myself loudly and authentically.
- Painting remained my foundation, the self-taught skill that always grounds me.
- Traveling opened doors to communities across the world, teaching me how art can cross cultures and languages.
This year, I’ve been especially focused on supporting communities and brands. For me, collaboration is not just about a post or a mural. It’s about living the story: spending time with clients, engaging with their community, experiencing their products, and then translating that into authentic visual storytelling. It’s a deeper kind of engagement, one that builds trust and connection.
What excites me the most is the exchange of perspectives. Sharing my visual art and ideas with someone else’s project creates something new and unique. It’s not just about promoting a brand — it’s about amplifying their story, their purpose, and their impact, while bringing in the emotional and creative dimension that only art can add.
I believe my work is unique because it blends worlds: fashion, blogging, street art, and painting — all united by one thread: authenticity.
Art has always been more than what I do. It’s how I live, how I connect, and how I help others share their stories with the world.
And as I continue this journey, I’m excited to collaborate with brands and communities who believe in the same values: creativity, freedom, and the power of storytelling through art.

My Fashion Weeks Looks

Nomad trip graffiti mural around the Europe



I meet Patricia Field on here store in NYC

Chanel promotion in NYC

Fashion Illustration by Mairanny (me) – NYFW Fall 2014
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