Zinedine Delice
Born in Paris and raised in New York City, Zinedine Soleil Delice is a Haitian-American artist whose work centers on womanhood, heritage, and personal identity. After graduating from the Lycée Français de New York with a French Baccalauréat, she continued her creative path at the Fashion Institute of Technology, where she’s completing an AAS in Illustration, a BFA in Fabric Styling, and a minor in Fashion History, Theory, and Culture.
Working across both digital and traditional mediums, Zinedine explores themes of identity, intimacy, girlhood, community, and fashion. She loves mixing hand-painted techniques with digital tools like Photoshop and Procreate, creating visuals that feel playful, layered, and personal.
A dreamer drawn to both real and imagined worlds, Zinedine has a deep love for fashion history, seeing clothing as a powerful marker of identity and culture. Through styling and writing, she explores how fashion reflects the values and spirit of its time. Her photography is a way of holding onto moments, documenting her loved ones and the world around her, and capturing the connection, beauty, and everyday life.