Technical Pattern Designer with 10+ years of experience in the Fashion field.
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“I am a creative garment engineer who is always willing to learn.
I could not have gone so far without the people who surround me, my family, my friends, my coworkers, and my teachers. I am proud of the professional I have become, and believe in better and more sustainable Fashion.
Enjoy my work.”
"The future belongs to your imagination." Karl Lagerfeld
My Story
Nothing is impossible
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My passion for making clothes started when I was six years old when making dresses for my dolls and creating my own fashion shows.
By 10 years old, I drew silhouettes, created collections, and presented them to my parents. They were stunned by my creativity and crazy ideas. It was at that time that I decided to become a Fashion Designer.
I got my bachelor's from ESIMODE, International School of Fashion in Toulouse, France where I learned how to design collections, professionally sew, and patternmaking.
During my senior year, I worked as a Pattern Maker at The Kooples, the famous Parisian brand, where I continued to expand my knowledge and experience.
I started at Quiksilver, Inc. in St. Jean De Luz in France in 2013. For four years, I honed my craft and connected with exceptional individuals from all over the globe.
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In 2016, I came to America where I spent three years becoming fluent in English.
In 2019, I entered the Fashion Marketing program at Madison College in Madison, Wisconsin, and graduated with an AAS Degree in 2021. I worked at Fair Indigo and I currently hold a Technical Designer position at one of the most sustainable clothing brands within the US, you name it; Reformation.
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“Creativity is seeing what others can’t see, saying what others won’t say. It’s a juicy awareness that can be triggered by pausing and turning your attention away from the challenges you are facing - to create space for a new idea to emerge.” Judy Bell

My Expertise
"The future belongs to your imagination." Karl Lagerfeld
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My years of experience in France and the United States, my knowledge of both centimeters and inches, as well as my patternmaking skills allow me to create garments for all body types.
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Perfecting the fit is an everyday challenge that will never end. Accommodating everyone's body is almost impossible, but with hard work and determination, you can achieve something close to the impossible.
Technical design is a very important part of product development. Without it, there is no product.
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My Commitment
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence is not an act, but a habit." Aristotle
I believe in collaborative work; I am committed to working with my teams on designing and executing the outcome that will best suit the brand.
My job is to bring a 2D sketch to life and get the best fit possible.



