Los Angeles • Otis College • Menswear

Menswear shaped by tailoring, utility, and movement.

Ryan Jackson is a fashion design senior at Otis College building menswear collections that sit between tailoring, sport, and technical utility. His work pairs strong silhouette language with detailed construction thinking, refined finishing, and a clear customer point of view.

Seeking Full-Time Roles Otis 2023-2026 Tailoring + Utility

Selected Work

Selected collections across tailoring, sport, and denim.

Ryan’s portfolio moves between polished tailoring, luxury sportswear, and tougher denim-driven work, while keeping construction and garment logic at the center.

About Ryan

A construction-first practice with a clear commercial eye.

Ryan taught himself to sew before starting fashion school and brings that foundation into every collection. The through line is practical: strong silhouette, real garment logic, and details that make the concept feel buildable.

Profile

Ryan Jackson is a Los Angeles-based fashion design student at Otis College of Art and Design. His work leans toward menswear with a mix of tailoring, sport influence, utility, and considered branding. The through line is elevated function: garments that feel intentional, wearable, and well built.

Recent internship experience includes Taroth and FIFA 1904 / VFILES, where he worked across brand research, sketching, pattern making, sewing, fabric sourcing, tech packs, merchandising, and design board development.

Portrait of Ryan Jackson
Education
Otis College of Art and Design, Fashion Design, 2023-2026
Based In
Los Angeles, California
Strengths
Sewing, pattern making, draping, fabrication, Illustrator, Photoshop
Focus
Menswear, tailoring, utility, branding, technical construction
Recent Experience
  • Taroth • Design Intern June 2024 - August 2024 • collection development, production, and sample work
  • FIFA 1904 / VFILES • Design Intern June 2025 - August 2025 • research, accessories and garments, sourcing, tech packs

Contact

Seeking full-time design opportunities, collaborations, and portfolio conversations.

A PDF version of the full portfolio is also available for a complete review of the work.