The Little Mermaid
Constructed and designed Ariel's light purple top and added dark purple trim as to accent the light tone of the fabric.
Specifically selected a contrasting design for Ariel's fish tail as to separate her from her fellow sisters. As well as created the pattern, selected the fabric, hand cut and sewn the scales for her tail as to give her more fish like features.
Designed and styled Sebastian's outfit as well as made pants larger by adding white strip of fabric and pearls as well as extended length of pants through adding ruffles at the bottom.
Ariel's skirt was taken in around her waist as well as in length as to accommodate her measurements

Mersister tails have been extended through combining petticoats and layering as well as connecting them to a base mermaid style petticoat.
All Mersister skirts were taken in as to give the girls a curvier figure and fit their waist measurements accordingly. All tops are created from satin with a variety of overlays to give the mermaids a brighter look. Fabrics for both the tails and tops were also selected meticulously consisting of sparkle mesh, glitter tulle, and various others.
Styled sailors in various vest, knickers, ruffled shirts, while ensuring to follow a specific color scheme of dull set colors.
Ariel's skirt is a rip away consisting of cut pieces of velcro and a pant hook and eye that kept the attire secured.


Created pattern for hand cut feathers seen on the birds and oversaw production and design process.

Production Team
Directors: Betty Walpert and Heather Davidson
Scenic Design: Ben Wheeler
Music Director: Phillip Streetman
Stage Manegar: Caleb Meliezer
Costume Designer: Rayya Gracy
Assistant Costume Designer: Aisha Pinkney
Lighting Designer: Raymond Doe
Sound Design: Daniel Bagi
Production Photos: Marion Yu