about me

Fashion has always been a passion of mine. Growing up, I eagerly anticipated the start of the school year—for the excitement of back-to-school shopping. I couldn’t wait to wear my new jackets, sweaters, and jeans, and I loved discovering the latest colors, fabrics, patterns, and trends of the season.

After college, I pursued a career in the entertainment industry, planning to work in costuming and wardrobe. I started in a costume warehouse, where I gained hands-on experience with fabrics, tailoring, and period clothing. There, I had the opportunity to collaborate with costume designers, helping to pull together outfits for television, film, and commercials.

With experience, I earned a membership in the Motion Picture Costumers Union and began working alongside designers on commercial productions. My role involved sourcing outfits that matched their creative vision—shopping retail stores and costume warehouses while ensuring every “look” fit the actors’ shapes, sizes, and ages within tight budgets and schedules.

From there, I transitioned to film sets, working in the Wardrobe Department. I prepped actors’ outfits, assisted with fittings, and managed costumes and quick changes during filming. Eventually, I moved into television, where I worked for one season on The Damon Wayans Show, three seasons on 3rd Rock from the Sun, and three seasons on That ’70s Show.

When my husband and I moved to Orange County to start our family, I stepped away from the film industry. With young children and a lengthy commute to Los Angeles, I made the decision to shift my focus.

Even though I left the entertainment industry, my love for fashion never faded. Today, I channel my creativity into helping people refine their wardrobes and express themselves through clothing.

Working in Hollywood taught me that personal style is a form of communication and self-expression—the way we dress tells a story. My goal is to help people find their own style narrative, ensuring they feel confident, authentic, and empowered in what they wear.