"Tailored Words, Untamed Worlds"
Film
As a costumer and makeup artist, I craft character from the outside in. I don’t just style looks—I shape identity. Whether it’s the softness of a barely-there concealer or the structure of a sharp-shouldered jacket, I treat every detail as a tool to build story.
I work at the intersection of fashion and film, using both wardrobe and makeup to map a character’s emotional arc. My costuming is rooted in editorial sensibilities—pulling from streetwear, archival fashion, and contemporary design—while my makeup style balances realism with visual metaphor. A smudged lip says she’s unraveling. A perfectly matched foundation says she’s trying to hold it together.
What excites me most is transformation: how a person becomes someone else through clothing and cosmetics. I design with narrative intention, styling characters who are in transition—grieving, rebelling, discovering, surviving. My job is to make those changes visible. To let costume and makeup speak when the dialogue doesn’t.
Relevant Experience
11/22
Eat Your Heart Out dir. by Janine Moraga
A chef with the power to trigger people’s memories attempts to do so for an elderly man with dementia in order to gain what he wants most: a recipe book written by his deceased mother.
Role: Costumer
2/23
Don't Answer dir. by Van Galex
An attack on the senses. A Technicolor Nightmare that will leave you both confused and horrified. Exploring how sound and lighting induce fear. Here we are met with the grotesque terrors our mind portrays when we are left alone.
Role: Costumer
11/23
Consummation dir. by Van Galex
When the world's first woman conceives, she must use her blood-soaked hands to gain enlightenment.
Role: Hair department head, production assistant
11/24
Viver is a short screenplay centered on Ellie, a woman in her late 20s, caught between the life she's built with her fiancé Nico and unresolved trauma surrounding her estranged father Garrett.
Role: Costumer
11/24
DRIFT is a narrative music video for My Favourite Game by The Cardigans, exploring themes of disillusionment, emotional numbness, and lost passion.
Role: Hair and Makeup
2/25
There is Nothing Chasing You dir. by Isabelle Paradise
There is Nothing Chasing You is a short screenplay that explores trauma, emotional volatility, and the slow unraveling of a relationship caught between past wounds and present tension.
Role: Costumer, Hair and Makeup