Bonnie-Rose Dairaine is a French London-based multimedia practitioner whose work blends storytelling, visual experimentation and brand identity. With a background across fashion, public relations, and marketing, she brings a multidisciplinary perspective to her practice.
BRD has graduated in 2026 from a BA in Fashion Promotion and Communication at Ravensbourne University, where she developed her artistic voice and refined her technical skills across photography, styling, collages and graphic design. During her studies, she explored the relationship between contemporary culture and personal history, often drawing inspiration from both modern pop culture and nostalgic references.
Rooted in storytelling, whether through digital media, visual design, or mixed formats, she focuses on creating immersive and engaging visuals that capture attention while communicating deeper themes. Identity, individuality, and self-expression are central to her work. Influenced by her background in fashion and marketing. BRD also pays close attention to visual composition, branding and the emotional impact of image making, which can both be visually striking and conceptually meaningful.
Her work aims to build connections between people, ideas and cultures, while celebrating uniqueness and creative individuality. By combining nostalgia with modern visual language, she creates pieces that feel both familiar and innovative, inviting viewers to engage with stories that are personal, relatable, and visually compelling.