Fashion Designer
I’m a freelance fashion designer based in New York City. View my work and get to know me a little better.
I’m a freelance fashion designer based in New York City. View my work and get to know me a little better.
Thank you for visiting! I’m Page Lucky, a fashion design major from the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. With a family background in seamstressing and over 25 years of sewing experience, I consider sewing a precious artform. I specialize in fashion design, sample making, draping, pattern making, and front-end software engineering. Check out my portfolio!
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Fashion Design AAS (Expected Fall 2024)
2022 – 2024
Bachelor of Arts and Science
2006 – 2011
Sewing & Construction
Pattern Making
Draping
Photoshop
Illustrator
Procreate
English (Fluent)
– Native
Italian (Conversational)
– Middlebury College, Summer Intensive 2013
German (Beginner)
– Middlebury College, Summer Intensive 2010
As a designer, I find myself constantly drawn to the sophistication and romance of vintage fashion. There’s a unique allure in the structured tailoring of high-waisted pants, the graceful drape of a bias-cut dress, or the dazzling detail of a beaded gown. I love how these pieces from the past carry a sense of history and artistry.
While I adore those classic silhouettes, I believe fashion should evolve to fit the current era. That’s why I’m always experimenting with modern fabrics, new materials, and contemporary prints. I want my designs to retain the essence of vintage style—the classic silhouettes, the tailored fits, the luxurious embellishments—but in a way that feels fresh and relevant for today’s world. It’s important to me that my pieces aren’t just beautiful to look at, but also practical to wear.
My goal is to merge both—offering designs that feel as good as they look. I think it’s possible to have the structured elegance of a 1940s gown or the boldness of a 1950s skirt, while still embracing soft, breathable fabrics that move with you throughout the day. I’m always thinking about how my clothes will feel when worn.
Ultimately, I want my work to reflect the best of both worlds: the nostalgia and craftsmanship of the past, combined with the innovation and comfort demanded by modern life. I’m passionate about creating pieces that tell a story, that feel personal, and that celebrate the beauty of fashion’s rich history while also pushing it forward.
Assist in the garment production process where a prototype or sample is needed before full-scale manufacturing begins.
Create templates to serve as guides for cutting fabric pieces that will be sewn together to create the final garment.
Design clothing, accessories, and footwear that combine aesthetics, functionality, and cultural expression to fit your brand.