I’ve worked as both a women’s and men’s wear designer at Pendleton Woolen Mills. Recently, I transitioned into accessories, where I redesigned the 100+ style collection for Spring 2026 and am now working on Fall 2026. My designs have spanned bags, beanies, scarves, shoes, and more. I’ve ventured into a completely new category, which has received consistently positive feedback from sales teams and accounts worldwide.
This collection of women's casual apparel was designed for Fred Meyer’s private label, Dip. This project helped me qualify for and ultimately secure my position as the Women’s Sleepwear & Lounge Designer at Kroger/Fred Meyer until the promotion of Apparel Designer.
This catalog was created for a collection of swimwear and apparel I designed for the private label start-up, Byrds of Paradise while working for The Sourcing Co, in Irvine California. I designed each garment you see here, as well as directed and styled each shot taken. My team and I worked to find the right Cali girl to represent the brand and mood we were going for, for the season. My manager and I hand-delivered these catalogs to buyers at Nordstrom, Tilly’s, and Zumiez in their HQ offices and sold multiple styles to all three retailers.
These images were taken while I was working at The Sourcing Co. in Irvine, California. Getting the right product shots included having to find the right model that was up to Nordstroms, Tilly’s and Zumiez’s standards. Kelsey was the right girl for the job and was able to have fun in each garment/look I created and designed.
Once all of the shots were taken, it was up to me to compile two to three of the best in order to begin the process of touching up, which I also ended up completing before sending to our buyers.
Some of the most fun I have had in the design industry has come from putting my designs on an actual human. Here is a compilation of images I have styled and directed of women modeling my creations.
Private Label Swim for Tori Praver, Amuse Society & Target's in house brand, Xhilaration
A collection of my technical packets built from scratch for various apparel brands. This included sourcing a reference sample, sketching the garment based off of my own unique twists, and then finally speccing, calling out measurements, filling the garment with correct color and print, etc.
These are some of my first tech packs ever. My process has evolved in the past years significantly, but due to company property agreements, I have not been able to showcase anything recently.