About Fashion ReWork

Fashion ReWork was born from the inside.

For more than two decades, I worked across film, television, music, and global fashion houses as a costumer, stylist, and designer. My work has appeared in productions including The Color Purple, Halston, Wu-Tang: An American Saga, American Horror Story: Feud, The Time Traveler’s Wife, Diana: The Musical, Hawaii Five-0, Big Eyes, and Aloha, along with the music video Starships from Nicki Minaj. I sourced rare textiles and original designs for musicians, actors, and brands including Valentino, Reformation, and Thisisneverthat.

Working at that scale sharpened my eye — but it also revealed the volume, the waste, the speed. I had seen fashion at its highest levels, and I began to question its lowest habits.

My perspective was shaped long before the industry. Growing up around scientific research in my father’s laboratory, I learned to see systems — how materials move, how processes compound, how small decisions scale. Later, working within the experimental design community of Arcosanti, I deepened that lens. Fashion is not just clothing; it is culture, infrastructure, and environmental consequence intertwined.

Fashion ReWork is my answer.

Every piece begins with what already exists: vintage quilts, woven tapestries, rescued denim, heirloom fabrics. Materials once overlooked are cut apart and reconstructed by hand into bold contemporary forms. No two garments are alike. Once a piece is gone, it cannot be replicated.

I create these pieces to help you express your individuality — garments that carry story and function as wearable works of art. Each design is a bold invitation to reconsider what we dismiss as unworthy, and a quiet challenge to the pace of modern consumer culture. To wear Fashion ReWork is both joy and resistance — an intentional act that elevates your style in ways traditional brands cannot replicate. It is a celebration of reinvention, depth, and meaning.

If you are drawn to clothing that tells a story and stands for something larger, explore the collection and discover the piece meant for you.

The future of fashion will not be produced.
It will be reworked.