
Womenswear Collections
May ‘25 Collection:
“Springtime Wanderer”
I developed a collection of 10 repeating patterns based on a pastel painting I created called Dream Swans, which was inspired by my travels to different places in the world. I put together images of swans from Zurich with palm trees from Hawaii and hibiscus flowers from Cairo into one composition to create an image that represents the idea of travel itself rather than any place in particular, and the patterns in the collection draw on themes, colors, and the overall feeling of this original artwork.
I then designed a womenswear collection utilizing these patterns and the spirit of travel. The narrative of the collection is that this is what a woman would pack for a long trip around the world in the springtime, and it includes dresses, separates, undergarments, athletic wear, swimwear, and outerwear which can be mixed and matched together to create endless outfits for all the different activities she will encounter on her travels.









































April ‘25 Collection:
“1970s Wedding”
I developed a womenswear pattern collection inspired by my parents' 1973 wedding, featuring diamond and floral motifs representing wedding rings and bouquets. This collection includes 10 graphic patterns and 3 additional graphics, along with a clothing line consisting of 15 individual pieces.
Starting with a pastel painting of my parents' wedding day, I crafted the color palette and designs for the collection. The narrative behind it revolves around a bride's entire month of celebrations, from bridal showers to the honeymoon, offering a cohesive wardrobe for every occasion. The collection includes dresses, separates, outerwear, undergarments, and workout attire, all designed to mix and match for a stylish and memorable month.
































March ‘25 Collection:
“Still Life”
I was inspired by a pastel painting I made called “Still Life” to create a womenswear pattern collection using fruit motifs and logos, as well as a womenswear clothing collection utilizing these patterns and the artwork I created.
The collection started with a pastel painting I created of a carnival glass bowl of fruit, and I used the color palette from the painting to develop the patterns and graphics, and then crafted a full collection for March ‘25 utilizing these assets. The collection is colorful and joyful, using the idea of fruit to represent the rebirth and re-awakening of the oncoming spring after the “still life” that is winter, while using a darker color palette of reds, blues, and greens to acknowledge that most of March is still technically winter and spring may not have sprung just yet. The collection consists of dresses, separates including denim, and pajamas that can all be mixed and matched to combine to create a full wardrobe of different outfit options.










































































