Hi, I’m Chelsea.
I’ve been making, styling, and creating longer than I can remember. My first “real” job out of college was in the art department of a Rose Parade float company. I learned large scale metal sculpting, how to arc weld and paint large scale murals.
My diversified skillset, from interior design, visual merchandising, art direction, retail, costume styling, set design, and experiential environments, my work experience sifts into a creative foundation that’s inventive AND practical.
Alongside all of the visual art work, I also built a career in film and television, working as a costumer + wardrobe stylist for commercials, national campaigns, music videos, branded content, and short-form narrative projects.
My styling work combines style and instincts with logistical expertise — pulling, coordinating, on-set continuity, character development, and quick-thinking problem solving. I’ve dressed actors, dancers, musicians, CEOs, and real people across a range of styles and production needs. From glossy commercials, to gritty music videos, or high fashion editorial shoots, I understand how to translate concepts into successful visual experiences. It’s all story telling…
I know how to conceptualize and create.
I know how to design and coordinate.
I know how to visualize and build.
I understand transforming concepts into immersive, memorable visual experiences. By understanding what makes each project or client unique. My expertise streamlines resources, and protects valuable time.
Whether I’m designing a room, styling a cast, building a trade-show booth, or crafting the flow of a pop-up installation, my approach blends artistry, functionality, and a meticulous attention to detail. I’m as comfortable making mood boards as I am managing vendors, coordinating logistics, or styling a shelf of books.
Most importantly I love what I do.
I have made a living being a creative my entire life.