
Alizee Ndiaye , Born in the south of France to Senegalese and Italian parents , is an Interdisciplinary creative whose work bridges cultures, disciplines, and generations. After moving to London in 2016, she began her creative journey in 2019, driven by a desire to create space for underrepresented voices.
That same year, Alizée founded DTMH (Don’t Touch My Heritage),a platform dedicated to uplifting and celebrating Black and Brown artists through collaboration, visibility, and storytelling. Her practice began with styling and costume design, her first loves, before evolving into creative direction, curation, and writing. A natural expansion of her curiosity and passion for narrative.
In 2024, Alizée wrote Griot, born from a deep need to tell her diasporic Senegalese story and explore the complexity, pride, and poetry of belonging. Through her work, she continues to champion the legitimacy of interdisciplinary creation, proving that artistry is fluid, that one can move between forms while staying rooted in truth, heritage, and imagination.