Paul is a London-based designer, academic, and tailor whose career spans Design, fashion education, independent publishing, and costume design. He is the co-editor and co-founder of CRAP zine, a celebrated queer publication exploring identity, fashion, and subculture. Stocked internationally in over 20 stores and held in prominent archives including the Centre Pompidou’s Bibliothèque Kandinsky and the Tom of Finland Foundation, CRAP zine has become a vital cultural document for contemporary queer expression and fashion discourse.
Alongside his editorial work, Paul is the founder of Parc London, a menswear label known for combining tailoring with sportswear influences.
Paul has held senior design roles at House of Holland and King & Tuckfield, leading creative direction and collaborations with brands such as Coca-Cola and Speedo. His academic leadership includes senior positions at LCCA, JCA, and Middlesex University, where he’s shaped the next generation of designers.
His costume work includes tailoring and design for global icons including Beyoncé, Kylie Minogue and Sam Smith. Paul holds an MA from Central Saint Martins and a BA from Northampton University.
