
A Whimsical Holiday (Glitterville 2025)
To showcase the Glitterville Holiday 2025 collection, I designed a whimsical, immersive display at Neiman Marcus that celebrated color, playfulness, and festive charm. Handcrafted ribbon streamers in vibrant hues were suspended in and around the cart, creating movement and visual interest throughout the space. Varying elevations allowed each product category to have its own moment, while a soft pink rug anchored the presentation and unified the palette. The focal point of the installation was a charming mini Christmas tree, wrapped in colorful ribbons and adorned with Glitterville ornaments, serving as a joyful centerpiece that captured the spirit of the collection.





The Modern Man (Fall 2025)
This presentation explores the evolution of contemporary menswear through a lens of relaxed sophistication and expressive individuality. Tailoring is redefined by unexpected pairings, such as the blue cropped McQueen blazer styled with the wide-leg denim by Dries Van Noten, challenging traditional proportions while maintaining structure. Bold color and print come through in the Dries Van Noten polo and shorts and the Dolce & Gabbana scarf, offering a playful yet refined approach to statement dressing. Layering and detail are woven throughout all three looks, most notably in the juxtaposition of the Balenciaga tracksuit layered with Casablanca knits, blending sport, luxury, and texture. Overall silhouettes remain fluid and relaxed, allowing each mannequin to express a distinct personality while retaining a cohesive narrative. The use of geometric forms within the installation mirrors the structured garments and seasonal hues, reinforcing the balance between modern tailoring, comfort, and creative expression seen in Fall 2025 menswear.





In the Heat of the Night (Summer 2025)
For this summer menswear presentation, I brought together light fabrics, soft greens, and statement accessories to tell a story of cool, effortless style. Featuring standout looks from Versace, Balmain, and Homme Plissé by Issey Miyake, the mannequins were styled to balance structure and flow—perfect for warm weather and city escapes. Accessories added just the right edge, tying the looks together while keeping the focus on fabric movement and color harmony.


Hamptons Garden Elegance (Summer 2025)
Channeling the coastal sophistication of a Hamptons garden party, this presentation featured a fresh blend of blue and white ceramics-inspired prints across both menswear and womenswear. With pieces from Carolina Herrera, Etro, Tom Ford, and Polo Ralph Lauren, the looks balanced classic preppy influences with modern refinement—crisp cottons, soft florals and flowing dresses. The setup offered a sense of effortless elegance and warm-weather luxury.





Wonderland Tea Party (Easter 2025)
To celebrate Easter 2025, I partnered with my colleague Erica Horton to bring a whimsical, Alice in Wonderland–inspired vignette to life at Neiman Marcus NorthPark. Designed as a playful yet elevated lifestyle-driven installation, the presentation featured a mix of pastel occasionwear, textured menswear from Etro and Jacquemus, and statement tabletop pieces from Ginori and Fornasetti. The scene was anchored by imaginative details like a bold artificial grass chair and garden party-inspired ornaments from MacKenzie-Childs, all working together to evoke the charm of a fantastical spring tea party.





Jacquemus “Le Bowling” (Spring 2025)
When Neiman Marcus partnered with Jacquemus on an exclusive bowling-inspired installation at the NorthPark store—complete with a fully functional bowling alley—I saw an opportunity to extend the visual narrative beyond the primary space. To support the launch, I designed a complementary escalator well display, incorporating the installation’s bold yellow palette and highlighting the Le Petit Turismo bowling bags. This project reflects my approach to visual merchandising as holistic storytelling—ensuring every touchpoint, no matter how unexpected, contributes to a cohesive, immersive brand experience.





Calling all Sunseekers (Spring 2025)
For Neiman Marcus’ Weekend Getaway shopping initiative, I curated a presentation inspired my beach nightclubs to highlight key resort wear trends—including dusty pastels, luxe linen, and textural knits—and was strategically expanded to feature Casablanca and Vilebrequin, resulting in a 212% sales increase for Vilebrequin during the first weekend.



Tailor Parlor (Fall 2024)
To support the Custom-Made Event and the full range of customization services at Neiman Marcus, we designed a concept called the “Tailor Parlor”—a warm, speakeasy-inspired installation with vintage undertones. Rich greens, deep wood textures, and masculine browns defined the palette, while details like a sewing machine and a deconstructed shirt display brought the full tailor shop narrative to life. This installation won the visual contest first place among Tier 1 stores, a testament to the creativity, collaboration, and craftsmanship of the NorthPark visual team.





Amiri’s Hollywood Glamour (Fall 2024)
For the launch of Amiri’s Autumn-Winter 2024 collection at Neiman Marcus NorthPark, I reimagined the space to reflect the brand’s fusion of Hollywood glamour and modern edge. The installation highlights key pieces—especially Amiri’s signature luxury denim—within a setting designed to evoke a rockstar-meets-red-carpet aesthetic, creating an immersive, elevated shopping experience.





English Country Weekend (Fall 2024)
To highlight Men’s Fall 2024 at Neiman Marcus NorthPark, I curated a trend-forward installation that brought together the season’s most prominent menswear themes. With a strong emphasis on tailoring and sartorial dressing, the presentation featured a classic Ralph Lauren suit, paired alongside seasonal must-haves like an oversized JW Anderson coat and a charcoal leather Ferragamo jacket.
The installation also explored the “English Country Weekend” trend, styled through rich autumnal browns and textured layers—including a Zegna sport coat, Dries Van Noten shirt, brown Kenzo jeans, and Brunello Cucinelli hiking boots. Eveningwear made a statement with a luxurious burgundy velvet jacket by Brunello Cucinelli, reflecting the season’s move toward expressive, standout pieces. Accessories like oversized leather bags—such as a bold red Ferragamo tote—rounded out the story with sophistication and function.
This Fall Trends installation was selected for inclusion in the 2024 Fall Visual Directive, setting the visual merchandising standard across all Neiman Marcus stores—a proud moment for me since I’ve only been doing visual merchandising for a couple of months.





The World of Moncler (Fall 2024)
To showcase Moncler’s Pre-Fall collection, I designed a presentation that reflects the brand’s signature fusion of mountain heritage and modern urban style. The display highlights the timeless appeal of the Archivo DNA collection alongside the sleek sophistication of the Matt Black collection, offering a dynamic mix of elevated outerwear and contemporary silhouettes.