Design rooted in craft, storytelling, and intention.

Amy has always been drawn to fabric, color, and the quiet stories objects can tell. That instinct led her to New York City, where she began her career at Ralph Lauren. There she learned the foundations of concept design, how to build emotion through visuals, and how to shape narratives that guide a collection’s point of view.

Her work took her around the world, from small artisan villages where textiles are crafted by hand to large factories where tradition meets modern production. These experiences shaped her approach to design, grounding it in respect for process, craft, and the makers behind every piece.

Amy later helped create the world of Parachute, defining its brand voice through a signature color palette and a tactile sensibility rooted in warmth, ease, and modern craftsmanship.

She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and dog, Burt. In her free time, she can be found leafing through the latest Apartamento, hiking the hills of LA, or searching for vintage treasures in flea markets and dusty corners.

Her work and life are guided by the values that matter most: kindness, empathy, and a love for new ideas brought to life with clarity and intention.