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Education
Apparel, Textiles, and Merchandising Major
Apparel Design Minor
Central Washington University (Sept 2020-Dec 2024)
Key Skills & Experiences:
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Design: Created technical flats, mood boards, linesheets, fashion sketches, patterns
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Digital & Hand Sketching: Adobe Creative Suite and Procreate
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Garment Construction: Focused on garment manipulation, fitting, and alteration from initial concept to final construction, ensuring precision and quality
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Leadership & Collaboration: Served as Secretary for the Student Fashion Association, where I managed communications, organized events, and supported students with their love of fashion
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Sustainability Awareness: Incorporated sustainable practices into my construction processes ​
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Apparel, Textiles, and Merchandising
Bachelors of Science
Douglas Honors College
Arts and Sciences Honors Minor


Advanced Fashion Design
Advanced Sewing Techniques
Apparel Manufacturing
Applied Research and Evaluation
Basic Sewing Techniques
Buying and Merchandising Math
Consumer Textiles
Costume and Fashion Drawing
Digital Presentation Techniques
Fashion Show Production
Fashion Trend Analysis
History of Fashion
Internship Planning
Introduction to the Fashion Industry
Introduction to Theather Design
Merchandise Buying and Planning
Principles of Marketing
Retail Technology
Socio-cultural Aspects of Apparel
Style Principles: Body to Store
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Aesthetic Experience
Cultural Studies
Humanistic Understanding
Marketing Research
Social and Behavioral Dynamics
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