Fashion has always been where I feel most at home. From an early age, designing clothing was more than just a creative outlet—it became the way I learned to tell stories through fabric, color, and detail. Over the years, I’ve had the opportunity to design for multiple brands, spending much of my career specializing in sweaters and knitwear.
What inspires me most is the balance between creativity and connection. I love drawing from travel, shopping, and everyday moments, then translating those influences into designs that feel both wearable and memorable. My goal has always been simple: to create pieces that women feel confident and excited to put on, season after season.
The work featured below is just a small glimpse into my career — a snapshot from a handful of brands I’ve designed for over the past decade. Each collection represents a different chapter of my journey, shaped by unique brand identities, customer needs, and creative challenges that have helped refine my perspective as a designer.
My Specialties
Style & Co
Macy’s
The Style & Co brand prides itself on offering comfortable and effortless style with vibrant color accents. This valued customer demonstrated strong brand loyalty, consistently returning for the styles she adored. Our objective was to refresh her wardrobe with modernized styles while maintaining the core elements she cherished. I led my team to accomplish this by introducing innovative yarn and stitch techniques through multiple development cycles, integrating consumer data and the latest fashion trends to create a harmonious balance of novelty and familiarity.













SimplyVera
Kohl’s
While on the Vera Wang team, I helped to develop all sweaters for the Fall & Holiday 19 seasons. From concept to production, I single handedly researched, sourced and designed the sweater assortment. Below are snapshots of the process from beginning to a few final production shots.





Dana Buchman
Kohl’s
I spent two years designing for the Dana Buchman brand at Kohl’s, contributing across multiple product categories. My most challenging and rewarding project was the Fall ’18 sweater collection, shown below. Customers responded strongly to the textured stitching and jacquard patterns, which required advanced technical execution.







Jennifer Lopez
Kohl’s
Working on the Jennifer Lopez brand was an exciting journey into the world of glitz and glam, where luxury and boss behavior defined every design. From start to finish, I helped research, develop, and design collections that embodied Jennifer’s iconic style, incorporating luxurious yarns, gold chains, lurex, and hairy textures even into sweaters. Collaborating closely with Jennifer Lopez and her stylists, we brought each garment to life, constantly evolving our designs based on customer feedback, Jennifer’s needs, and market trends. This process involved numerous iterations, from fabric selection to embroidery thread color, ensuring every detail was perfect. Collections included trend-right inspirations sourced from markets in LA and NYC, and even featured pieces that Jennifer herself wore.













