Multidisciplinary fashion creative with 15+ years of experience spanning apparel design, campaign development, and visual direction across luxury, contemporary, and performance apparel brands. Proven ability to translate cultural insight into compelling brand narratives across product, image, and content. Experienced collaborating cross-functionally with marketing, creative, and production teams to execute 360° campaigns, photoshoots, and high-visibility brand moments. Strong foundation in styling, on-set execution, and visual storytelling, with a refined eye for silhouette, composition, and brand identity.
My creative practice sits at the intersection of fashion, culture, and visual storytelling. A childhood memory—witnessing the flyness and global style of the 1996 summer Atlanta Olympics—set me on a path toward design and shaped my belief that sport (function), fashion, and identity can share the same visual language. That early moment has remained a compass throughout my career in New York and Los Angeles, where I’ve designed across women’s ready-to-wear, accessories, and performance concept-driven projects.
Raised in a quiet suburb in Pennsylvania, I learned early how personal style becomes a tool for visibility, expression, and protection. This perspective informs my design practice today: clothing as narrative, styling as world-building, and visual direction as a form of authorship. My approach merges fine art, apparel design, and cultural research, allowing me to develop concepts and styling that feel intentional, modern, and rooted in lived experience.
As the daughter of a U.S. Marine and the granddaughter of Sharecroppers, tailors and domestic workers, I carry a lineage of discipline, resilience, and craftsmanship. That inheritance shapes my commitment to detail, materiality, and narrative clarity. Whether painting, draping, or constructing garments, I am designing worlds that honor legacy while pushing toward futurity. My work often explores how Black culture transforms fashion into a form of innovation, resistance, and celebration—how silhouettes, fabrics, and styling choices become archives of history and signals of possibility.
I now stand at an important moment in my career, integrating my foundation in fashion design with my evolution in fine art and conceptual direction. This dual fluency positions me to shape contemporary narratives across apparel, footwear, and accessories—crafting concept directions, trend perspectives, and color frameworks that reflect both cultural understanding and innovative vision. My goal is to build visual worlds that are grounded, elevated, and unmistakably relevant—where sport, the body, and identity meet in a powerful aesthetic language.




