Shrek

Collaborated on Shrek The Musical on set elements and

costume construction. Aligned costume palettes with scenic

design to support cohesive storytelling.

Shrek

Designed costume elements for the jazz-inspired rat ensemble

in Shrek the Musical. We styled the characters in tuxedos,

constructed rat ears using wire and fabric, and attached them

to top hats to complete. We also experimented with various

techniques to create lightweight tails that moved naturally on

stage while maintaining structure.

Shrek

Desiged and hand-painted original fabric patterns as the starting point for constructing the wolf's costume

Shrek

Ariel - The Little Mermaid

Costume for Ariel in The Little Mermaid. Constructed and

painted bodices and petal-shaped skirts for the mermaid

ensemble. Each piece involved custom pattern cutting, fabric

painting, and layered textures.

Work in Progress - The Little Mermaid


Seagulls -The Little Mermaid

Designed and built costume accessories for the seagull

ensemble of The Little Mermaid, which included headpiece,

wings, and feet.

Ursula - The Little Mermaid

Costume for Ursula in Little mermaid. I collaborated with my

team to create this costume. I participated in the making of

the tentacles, mainly the suckers.

Into The Woods

Designed and constructed large-scale flower props for Into

The Woods. Flowers were made to compliment the fairytale

story of Little Red Riding Hood. I created patterns, chose

colors, and made about 30 crepe paper flowers.

Into the Woods

Patterns for the large-scale flowers

Into the Woods

Into The Woods.

I designed and constructed the cape and pants for

 the Costume for the Mysterious Man. I used

patchwork to suggest the character’s hidden identity and

connection to the forest. The rough textures and asymmetrical

layers evoke decay and mystery while remaining practical for

stage movement.

Into the Woods

Created the five costumes marked with red arrows (aprons,

wolf pelt for little red riding hood, skirt, purple corset, and

cape with pants ensemble), each reflecting character

personality, and contributed to the construction of the

remaining ensemble costumes as part of the collaborative

design team.

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