
Costume Designer and Wardrobe Stylist, Kimberly Freed brings over a decade of invaluable insight and experience as a former advertising executive servicing Fortune 500 companies to her craft as a Designer.
Passionate about historic costume, fashion and style, Kimberly has designed for film, shorts, television, music videos, advertising campaigns, fashion editorial pieces, web series, album covers, celebrity styling for red carpet, press tours, and professional theatre.
Kimberly completed formal training in Fashion Design at Otis, College of Art & Design. With Kimberly’s creativity, professionalism and work ethic, she rapidly became known as a Designer that respects budgets, understands production, insane deadlines, and last minute changes. She has earned a loyal client base of Producers, Directors, Writers, Production Designers, Actors and styling clients.
In June 2009, Kimberly received a review and accolades in Daily Variety for her Costume Design work in 1940’s period film noir parody theatre production of ‘Kill Me, Deadly’.
Passionate about historic costume, fashion and style, Kimberly has designed for film, shorts, television, music videos, advertising campaigns, fashion editorial pieces, web series, album covers, celebrity styling for red carpet, press tours, and professional theatre.
Kimberly completed formal training in Fashion Design at Otis, College of Art & Design. With Kimberly’s creativity, professionalism and work ethic, she rapidly became known as a Designer that respects budgets, understands production, insane deadlines, and last minute changes. She has earned a loyal client base of Producers, Directors, Writers, Production Designers, Actors and styling clients.
In June 2009, Kimberly received a review and accolades in Daily Variety for her Costume Design work in 1940’s period film noir parody theatre production of ‘Kill Me, Deadly’.

Costume Designers Guild
Local 892 IATSE