
Print & Pattern for Fashion
Lets talk Fashion!! Here you can find my print and pattern collections tailored towards the Fashion Industry. Varying form passion projects and mock collaborations like Christy Dawn, you will find that from hand drawn motif, digital rendering, outsourcing experimentation, such as embroidery and material exploration, that I aim to connect with the wearer.
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I want to tell a story of the unexpected strength found within nature and women. Using hand painted motifs, I have created my own species of flower I call Valors. These flowers are illustrated to embody structure, duality, and resilience. I want to highlight how flowers remain adaptable and resourceful while still conveying an image of fragility. This reflects the quiet strength I wish to honor, the kind that bends and flows without breaking.
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This mini series will explore the juxtaposition between danger and beauty. Centered around poisonous flowers, my goal is to reveal the darker truths hidden beneath their delicate appearance. Through pattern and design, I aim to narrate the transformation that occurs upon encountering these flowers. Moving from awe and allure to unease, fear, and sometimes death.
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This Spring 2024/25 collection celebrates sustainably minded individuals who appreciate the intention, craftsmanship, and narrative woven into every garment. Crafted for the bold, free-spirited adventurer, those who embrace the joys of a simple living. I aim to create patterns that fuse the soulful Christy and Dawn aesthetic with a feminine edge: think bold, structured mark making harmonized against fluid, flowing silhouettes and intricate embroidery techniques.
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Perched among sweeping landscapes, Lacoste feels like stepping into a living painting, a place where history, color, and texture blend seamlessly. Inspired by this atmosphere, this Fall collection invites those who crave adventure and embrace spontaneity. Drawing from the mosaic motifs found throughout Lacoste and neighboring towns, I designed a series of patterns meant for free flowing garments such as lightweight scarves, maxi dresses, and other pieces that move with a dance like quality. Through hand-drawn motifs recorded in my traveling sketchbook, I aim to create clothing that’s meant to be lived in, reminiscent of local architecture and the organic beauty of medieval symbols.



