COSTUMES

This portfolio contains some of the pieces which I have created for both theater productions and my own personal costumes (Note: It does not contain costumes which were sourced, only those which were made). My interest in costumes began with creating costumes for parties, Halloween, and San Diego Comic-Con. I have also worked first as costume assistant and then as costume designer for Aliso Niguel Theatre Company, and as a costume intern for Renaissance Theatre Company.

This Sherlock Holmes costume was made for Halloween 2025. It is based on Sidney Paget’s drawings and Jeremy Brett’s portrayal. The patterns were purchased. The suit is 100% wool with cotton lining.

Created: Pants, Waistcoat, Sack Coat, Bowtie
Sourced: Deerstalker, Shirt, Braces, Watch + Chain, Boots (not pictured)

Sherlock Holmes

Plankton

This costume was created for the character of Plankton in my high school’s production of The SpongeBob Musical, for which I was costume designer. The kilt and jacket are made from cotton duck canvas. The jacket pattern was altered from a previously purchased shirt pattern.

Created: Kilt, Jacket
Sourced: Turtleneck, Belt

Four-Legged Pants

These pants were created for the character of Squidward in my high school’s production of The SpongeBob Musical. They are made of two pairs of identical pants, one with a fly and one without, sewn together. The pants pattern was purchased. The fake legs made of stuffing in tights.

Created: Pants
Sourced: Sweater, Shirt, Shoes

Fantastic Mr. Fox

This costume was created for Halloween 2024. The suit is made of corduroy and the polo shirt of terry cloth. The patterns were purchased, but jacket pattern had to be resized.

Created: Pants, Coat, Polo Shirt, Fox Ears
Altered: Ski Mask
Sourced: Boots

Medieval Festival

This costume was created for the Medieval Festival in Visby, Sweden in 2024.

Created: Tunic, Vest
Sourced: Shirt, Belt, and Pants

The Mad Hatter

This costume was constructed for a costume party. The waistcoat pattern was made by me. The hat is made of cardstock and fake leather.

Created: Hat, Thread Bandolier, Waistcoat, Bowtie
Altered: Gloves
Sourced: Coat, Shirt, Pants, Boots
Year: 2023

Crowely & Aziraphale

These costumes of Crowley and Aziraphale from “Good Omens” began as a Crowley costume for the 2023 San Diego Comic-Con, but was later expanded to include Aziraphale for Halloween 2023. The waistcoat patterns were created by me.

Created: Waistcoat, Crowley’s Tie, Belt Buckle, Aziraphale’s Waistcoat
Sourced: Leather Jacket, Coat, Shirts, Pants, Shoes, Glasses and Bow Tie

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