At a very young age, Zaltanyah is not positioning herself within traditional definitions of fashion or performance. Through her brand Harvezt Angelz Dezignz, she is building something far more personal, an identity rooted in spirituality, symbolism, and what she describes as real, practiced magic.
An actor, singer, and designer, Zaltanyah approaches her work through a lens that blends performance with belief. She identifies as a witch, and for her, that is not metaphorical.
“It’s not just design,” she says. “Every piece I create carries intention.”
Her brand centers around what she calls “fame-spelled jackets,” custom, highly detailed garments that she describes as infused with energy focused on confidence, visibility, and transformation. While unconventional, the concept reflects a deeper philosophy that has guided her work for several years.

Zaltanyah explains that her creative process is not limited to fabric and form. It involves rituals, symbolism, and a belief system that she says influences how each piece is made and who it is meant for.
The idea of exclusivity plays a central role in Harvezt Angelz Dezignz. According to her, not everyone is meant to own these pieces.
“These aren’t for everyone,” she says. “You have to be chosen.”
Her work draws heavily from gothic and alternative culture, incorporating visual elements such as dark romantic imagery, dramatic motifs, and references to the emo and rock scenes that continue to influence her artistic direction.
Alongside building her brand, Zaltanyah has been actively pursuing a career in entertainment. She has participated in industry platforms such as iPOP, earning recognition across categories including television commercial performance, dance, and fashion competitions.
These experiences have helped shape her understanding of identity in the entertainment world, where visual presence, personal mythology, and storytelling often play as significant a role as talent itself.
Her long-term vision extends beyond fashion.
Zaltanyah sees Harvezt Angelz Dezignz evolving into a highly selective label, one that exists at the intersection of performance, spirituality, and design. For her, the garments are not simply clothing, but extensions of a larger narrative she is building around herself and her work.
“I’m creating something bigger than just a brand,” she says. “It’s a world.”
As she continues to develop both her artistic career and her label, Zaltanyah remains focused on expanding that world, on her own terms, and in her own language.
Follow her journey on Instagram.



