Knitwear
Below is a crochet collection exploring a range of crochet techniques to showcase craftsmanship, texture, and design versatility. This collection was developed as part of my portfolio submission for my application to the Wilson College of Textiles, highlighting my technical skill, creativity, and ability to translate hand-crafted methods into cohesive garments.
Get In Bed
Get in Bed is a feminine sleepwear collection designed for women who see self-care as a luxury worth investing in. Created with a primary focus on women ages 18–30, the collection blends comfort and confidence, offering pajama sets meant to be worn and enjoyed at home, whether it’s a cozy night in, a weekend away with friends, or a moment of everyday indulgence. Available online and in curated boutiques located in trendy downtown areas across the U.S., Get in Bed also features elevated sets perfect for bridal showers, girls’ trips, and special occasions where comfort meets a touch of glam.
Technical Flats
Gerber AccuMark
Below are the technical flats for the Violette Sleep Set, outlining the silhouette, seam details, and functional features for accurate garment development. The set can be viewed in two potential color ways. 
Below are the Gerber AccuMark pattern pieces for the Violette Sleep set. These pieces were digitally drafted and are ready to be cut and sewed.
Clo3D Simulation
Textile Design
Below is a series of textile designs titled "Dive In!" designed using Adobe Photoshop and Kaledo, exploring color, pattern, and repeat to develop cohesive surface designs. This work highlights my ability to translate creative concepts into production-ready textiles, combining digital design skills with an understanding of fabric application and visual storytelling.
Étoile
Étoile is a Spring 2026 collection developed in my senior Product Development course at the Wilson College of Textiles. Built from concept to launch, the project encompassed brand development, market research, pattern making, technical design, prototyping, garment construction, and final presentation. Inspired by the elegance and discipline of ballet, the collection explores refined femininity through thoughtful silhouettes, movement, and wearability. 
Petals & Play
Petals and Play was a collaborative group project that followed the full garment development process from concept to completion. Beginning with initial design concepts, our team developed technical flats, created patterns, completed grading, and moved into fabric cutting and garment construction. The project concluded with fully realized final garments and a cohesive ad campaign that brought the collection to life visually. This experience strengthened my understanding of end-to-end product development while reinforcing the importance of teamwork, precision, and storytelling in fashion design.
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