Veronica Llamas is a stylist/art director, designer, academic and social activist.
Her work often focuses on exploring the human condition (through the use of print and embroidery based on scientific images of tissues inside human bodies) and social structures (exploring the fascination with celebrity culture).
Both in her creative work and activism Veronica is interested in intersection between gender and sexuality, and the different creative expressions of it through various visual mediums.
Her work explores what it means to be a woman today, or a woman at all, and aims to join her voice in the movement for a wider and more intersectional representation of woman within fashion.
Veronica Completed an MA at London College of Fashion (UAL) in Womenswear, another MA at Birkbeck (University of London) in Gender, Sexuality and Culture and is currently doing a PhD at King’s College on the subject of Queer Fashion, while continuing to work as a freelance stylist and art director.
She is also an amateur photographer, advanced diver and lover of musicals, drag shows and anything slightly camp.