Morgan Pearl Swaton – Stage Costume Design & Wearable Art

I create costumes and wearable pieces that connect character, movement, and storytelling. My process starts with research, sketches, and physical improvisation, then develops through fabric tests, hand-construction, and work with performers. I’m interested in how clothing influences movement and how materials convey emotion or symbolism.

This portfolio includes stage costumes, jewelry, and textile-based designs made for classes, productions, collaborations, and independent projects.

Costume Design & Production

Costume work focused on character, mood, and movement; built by sketching, tailoring, and hands-on fabrication.

Jewerly Wearables

Handmade pieces that explore shape, symbolism, and how small details can influence gesture and presence.

Textile & Clothing Art

Fabric-based designs that use printing, stitching, and surface work to experiment with pattern, iconography, and themes.