Fashion
Fashion has been a huge part of my life for as long as I can remember. I have used fashion as a way to express my authentic self. Below are some projects and experiences that I am immensely proud of.
FOUR SISTERS BOUTIQUE
During my time at Four Sisters Boutique, I held two roles—first as a Creative Intern and later as Social Media Director. As a Creative Intern, I helped coordinate events such as a fashion show fundraiser for Muscular Dystrophy and the State Love Tailgate to launch a fall football collection. In my role as Social Media Director, I managed the boutique’s digital presence by creating and scheduling weekly content, assisting with photoshoots, and writing blog posts. I also tracked engagement analytics, collaborated with local businesses on cross-promotions, and engaged with micro-influencers and customers to strengthen the brand’s community and reach.
ABLE ATTIRE
This is a sample of flats and sketches I designed for the brand I came up with called Able Attire. My target market is women with physical disabilities. As a young female in a wheelchair, I know firsthand the struggles that come with finding clothes that not only fit well but are stylish. My goal is to provide a curated collection of women’s clothing pieces that fit those with physical disabilities. The mission is to break past society’s labels such a “disabled” and instead simply find attire that enhances a women’s confidence and natural beauty.
MISMATCHED DISCO
This is a jacket I created is titled "Mismatched Disco." The goal behind this project was to create a garment that is inspired by some form of architecture. I chose to take my inspiration from a local bakery and coffee shop in Lincoln, NE called Goldenrod.




DIGITAL PLAN-O-GRAM




This is a digital plan-o-gram I created in my visual merchandising course. The goal was to create a mock storefront for our own imaginary brand.










