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Adorr Jessie

Adorr comes from parents that deeply influenced her eye for fashion design. She mainly credits her love for design to her father who was a freelance designer. Righteously, she carries the torch he has passed on to her. The name Lavelleadorr is the harmonious creation utilizing her father's middle name (Lavelle) and her first name (Adorr). The illustrious name was curated after Adorr was born. It signals the divine order of the brand by her dad’s name being the beginning and her name being the future. Shortly after her arrival into this world, fashion then became her first love at the age of 3 years old after witnessing her father's very own design process. With all the stars aligned, Adorr was destined to become the designer she is today.


Adorr has a BFA in Fashion Design from Savannah College of Art and Design. She worked as Assistant Designer for Hanifa Women's Apparel in 2021.  Between 2021 - 2023 she focused on her customs clientele and perfected her craft as a sewist and pattern maker. She is an award-winning designer that has had her pieces displayed in the windows of Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue. Adorr has also been officially certified a fashionable genius by Andre Leon Talley himself. Her garments have been pictured in the blogs of Nylon Magazine, Cosmopolitan Magazine and Essence Magazine along with a countless amount of fashion and photography blogs. To date, she has worked with many distinguished photographers like Michael Carson, Sydney Foster, and Donte Maurice. Her designs have been worn by celebs such as The Clermont Twins, Angela Simmons, Sevyn Streeter, Teyana Taylor, & JT of The City Girls. Adorr finds inspiration in what visually and aesthetically intrigues her creativity while her drive and passion provide a great fuel for her endless dedication to her artistry. She transcends many planes of art by being a visionary for fashion designing, branding, creative directing, and styling. 

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ADORR REYNOLDS LANDS SPOT ON SCAD FASHWKND RUNWAY WITH MIX OF POWER AND FEMININITY

Adorr Reynolds, a Montgomery native and fashion major at Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) in Georgia, recently had the experience of her lifetime. 
The young fashion designer is one of 46 graduating seniors and alumni to show her collection in the university’s juried runway show and fashion showcase, SCAD FASHWKND.

ATLANTA’S ANNUAL SCAD FASHION WEEKEND MARKS THE BEGINNING FOR BUDDING DESIGNERS

Graduating student designer, Adorr Reynolds’ collection incorporated metallic fabrics sewn into wide-legged pants that explored the natural curves of a woman’s body. Her goal was to present an all-pants collection, which she explains “I wanted to reflect how feminine and powerful my design aesthetic is, and I feel like I have accomplished that with my senior thesis collection.


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SCAD SCAN MAGAZINE FEATURE

Read about how Adorr's family inspired her designs, her challenges of dealing with the inner self critic, creative process, future plans and advice for aspiring designers.

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