Jocelyn’s designs encourage the wearer to interact with her work, allowing the production of an exchange market between society and consumable products. In this way, accessory becomes a process that carries the self beyond adornment. She asserts that the only permanent theme of the fashion world is its constant subjection to flux and the temporary nature of design. With a background in fashion and textile design from Curtin, she continued to study footwear and interior design at RMIT University. The result is a sleek, contemporary style that interacts with product and furniture design to create an offering for the fashion world.