Annie Washa is a visual designer and artist living in Brooklyn, NY. She graduated with a BFA in graphic design from Virginia Commonwealth University and is completing studies in Interior Architecture at UCLA Extension. She enjoys
thrifting,
cats, and
hiking.


 















Illustrations

Selected Projects:
Design Communications Project
Silver Tide Jewelry
Bromley Landscape Design
Wasted
AARP
Moments Between
Driven Fitness
Excelstencil Crisis

RYSE Crossfit



Garment creation, website design, photography, and creative direction

Wasted is a project born from a desire to challenge fast fashion by repurposing discarded materials into unique, hand-sewn garments. By transforming fabrics that would otherwise end up in landfills, I created wearable pieces that embody reclamation and individuality. I aim to disrupt the cycle of consumption, advocating for fashion that is intentional, sustainable, and personal.

The project includes a website showcasing a digital archive of these one-of-a-kind garments, and a publication offering practical tips on extending the lifespan of clothing. Wasted is both a creative and educational initiative to promote sustainability, conscious consumption, and change in the fashion industry.






Website 





 Link to project website 


Booklet





Outfits 





Selection of Promo Clips: