Brianna Quick is a California-based costume designer and fashion stylist born and raised in Northern California’s Bay Area. As a child, Brianna would costume herself, her siblings, and friends and create musical performances for her parents and neighbors using soundtracks from some of her most loved films. These performances began her interest in using costume and clothing in service to the stories she wanted to tell.
Brianna’s technical education began in high school with sewing and fashion design courses and eventually led her to West Valley College in Saratoga, where she earned an AS in Apparel Design and Technology and designed a line of modern women’s apparel inspired by iconic fashions of the 1940s. While pursuing her fashion education, Brianna expanded on her creative interests by exploring costume design opportunities for local community theater. Her newly rekindled passion in costuming inspired her to apply to the prestigious UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. She graduated with a BA in Film and Television Production and Costume Design and was the first student in the UCLA film department to study costume design specific to film and television, creating an academic path for other undergraduate film students to follow. To date she has worked in nearly every genre, from sweeping historical dramas, to scifi and horror, to modern comedies and dramas, inspired by the challenges that come with each new project.
Brianna currently splits her time between Los Angeles and San Francisco working as both a designer and stylist. Some of her recently released design works include Cassidy Red, a female led revisionist western, the theatrical release of Eric England’s drama, Josie, starring Sophie Turner and Dylan McDermott, and the Oscar-nominated live-action short film, Dekalb Elementary.
Brianna’s technical education began in high school with sewing and fashion design courses and eventually led her to West Valley College in Saratoga, where she earned an AS in Apparel Design and Technology and designed a line of modern women’s apparel inspired by iconic fashions of the 1940s. While pursuing her fashion education, Brianna expanded on her creative interests by exploring costume design opportunities for local community theater. Her newly rekindled passion in costuming inspired her to apply to the prestigious UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. She graduated with a BA in Film and Television Production and Costume Design and was the first student in the UCLA film department to study costume design specific to film and television, creating an academic path for other undergraduate film students to follow. To date she has worked in nearly every genre, from sweeping historical dramas, to scifi and horror, to modern comedies and dramas, inspired by the challenges that come with each new project.
Brianna currently splits her time between Los Angeles and San Francisco working as both a designer and stylist. Some of her recently released design works include Cassidy Red, a female led revisionist western, the theatrical release of Eric England’s drama, Josie, starring Sophie Turner and Dylan McDermott, and the Oscar-nominated live-action short film, Dekalb Elementary.