Taline is a fashion stylist and oil painter based in Paris, originally from Jerusalem, Palestine. Her work is rooted in personal and collective identity, inspired by the vibrant textures of her homeland. Growing up in a place marked by conflict developed in her a deep passion for imagery, symbolism, and storytelling.

In fashion, she uses styling as a language to build narratives, uniting cultural references with contemporary trends, and visual emotions. She approaches each look as a canvas, paying close attention to form and mood to tell stories that challenge perceptions and celebrate individuality. Her process is deeply intuitive and research driven. She is drawn to the tension between tradition and modernity, and she explores how garments can reflect identity, displacement, and belonging.

Her creative vision is about more than aesthetics, it's about storytelling, resistance, and reimagining. She sees both fashion and art as powerful tools to confront invisibility, and reclaim space for voices that have long been marginalized. Through her work, she hopes to create emotional entry points into complex identities and histories. Through visual experimentation, she aims to build a body of work that not only reflects who she is, but also opens spaces for others to see themselves and feel something real.