Emily Vallozzi

Emily Vallozzi

Emily Vallozzi

Instructional Costume Lab Associate for Theatre & Dance


Contact:

Samson Hall 2036 H St NW Washington DC 20052

Emily Vallozzi is a costume designer, wardrobe stylist, and seamstress, with a diverse background spanning theater, dance, film, and television. Since earning her degree in Technical Theatre and Design from Point Park University, Emily has built a career that combines her lifelong experience in sewing—starting at age 8—with professional expertise in both the creative and technical aspects of costume design.

Emily’s career began in the wardrobe department at The Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, D.C. She later served as a Costume Assistant at The Washington Ballet before transitioning to a freelance career. As a freelancer, she designed costumes for theater and dance, and worked as a wardrobe stylist for commercials and advertisements for companies such as Dick’s Sporting Goods and Netflix. She is currently the Instructional Technologist for the Costume Department at George Washington University, where she continues to design and share her expertise with students.

Her design work has been showcased across commercials, theater, and dance, with notable credits including Orenda by Jennifer Archibald, Gatsby with the Chamber Dance Project, St. Frank (short film), and Silent Sky at George Washington University. Emily’s favorite construction credits include crafting costumes for Edwaard Liang’s Wunderland, Septime Webre's ALICE (in wonderland) with designs by Liz Vandal, and a full recreation of José Limón's Missa Brevis for Point Park University.