Welcome to HerbertVictoria.com
If you’ve been here before, you’ve likely seen this site evolve over time. But if you’re new, welcome!
What is Herbert Victoria?
Originally launched in 2017 as a women’s ready-to-wear fashion brand, Herbert Victoria operated independently for three years. The brand presented three collections and was sold through consignment shops, trunk shows, and online, with e-commerce driving the most success, generating over $20K in sales during that time.
Eventually, I transitioned into the corporate world and accepted a position at Levi Strauss. While my brand was gaining momentum, any sole proprietor can attest—when you’re overworked and under-resourced, it’s easy to question whether it’s sustainable. Choosing a more stable path with Levi’s turned out to be the right move. What started as a hands-on denim finishing role has since grown into a career in 3D apparel development, with a focus on digital tools, photography, and AI.
What is Herbert Victoria now?
Today, Herbert Victoria is less a brand and more a creative pseudonym—an umbrella for my work as a freelancer, digital artist, and creative consultant. This site is a portfolio of my creative mind: from fashion design and editorials, to photography, digital art, and 3D renderings. It reflects the intersection of where fashion meets technology, and where ideas evolve visually.
If you’re looking for support with creative ideation, a digital project, or editorial photography, let’s talk. I’m a one-person studio, so think of me as a creative partner who can help bring your vision to life. All in-person meetings are available on Fridays and weekends only. For weekly requests, we can connect via email, text, or chat. Feel free to reach out through chat, email, or by submitting a booking request—I’d love to hear what you’re working on.
Cost?
When it comes to pricing, I understand what it’s like to have big ideas and ambitions but limited funds. My goal is to reach a wider audience by keeping pricing negotiable. I prefer to work with a flat-rate agreement so there’s no pressure tied to hours—just the freedom to focus on ideation. You set the deadline, and based on the scope of work, we can agree on a fair price. How does that sound?



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