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If you're building a commercial team that needs both creativity and reliability, I’m ready to lead wardrobe with the same care you lead the production.
Wardrobe in Advertisement.
I style clothes, and with that expertise, I build trust on set—between creatives, clients, and talent so that the visual language we create together supports the brand, honors the audience, and elevates the message. I’ve worked in wardrobe on nationally broadcast campaigns, including Walmart, Frito-Lay, and a Kohl’s integrated ad tied to a prime-time network television show. These projects demanded more than just a great eye; they required diplomacy, timing, and the ability to translate brand language into relatable characters that feel real to millions of viewers. My background in advertising—starting from earning my degree to interning at TBWA\Chiat\Day and working at Deutsch LA—means that I don’t approach wardrobe in isolation. I speak the language of branding. I understand demographics, niche culture, regional nuances, and the delicate balance between aspiration and relatability. Whether the campaign embraces Americana simplicity, urban authenticity, or minimalist styling, I anchor my choices in strategy. On set, my role extends beyond hangers and call sheets. I serve as a department head who understands how to collaborate within agency dynamics, earn producers' trust, anticipate client feedback, and create a calm, efficient environment for talent. Wardrobe fittings become character discovery, continuity fosters narrative integrity, and every costume reinforces the message that the client copywriters and directors have worked tirelessly to create. When I design the wardrobe for your project, I’m not just dressing a character—I’m reinforcing a brand promise, scene by scene, frame by frame. Let’s create visuals that your audience doesn’t just watch—they believe in.