About:
One of the first lessons I learned as a child was if you can draw it, you can make it. My mother ran production jewelry out of our garage and my father was an airplane mechanic who would build furniture and motorcycles in his spare time, so between the guidance of the two of them, I was given the tools of a designer from a vary early age.
I began focusing on apparel in 2015 and enrolled in Otis College of Art and Design in 2018. Since then, I have designed menswear, footwear, accessories and home decor. Designing across categories has given me a broad perspective and unique problem solving ability. Every time I design, I pull from what I’ve learned in past roles to enrich my work. I hope to continue my creative journey and design new interesting products that make people happy.
I have not been able to shed my pastimes I have had since childhood. When I’m not working, you can find me in my home studio, sewing, or fixing my sewing machines; making furniture, jewelry; building motorcycles or restoring my 1959 Austin Healey Sprite.