Paperless Post is an electronic invitations service that specializes in creating online invitations for all the moments that matter. The company prides itself on beautifully-designed digital stationery and invitations that fit a wide variety of occasions and tastes. 

In addition to their line of in-house designs, Paperless Post also offers partnerships with some of the world’s premiere tastemakers, fashion houses, illustrators, and designers. As a designer on the Partnerships team at Paperless Post, I was tasked with collaborating with many of these visionaries to transform their works into invitations and stationery.

Project type: Digital Invitations



In honor of Paperless Post’s 15th Anniversary, I participated in designing a capsule collection in collaboration with some of the most renowned partners from the company’s 15 year history.

Below are invitations in collaboration with fashion brand Oscar de la Renta, illustrator Nathalie Lété, textile brand Schumacher, illustrator Happy Menocal, calligrapher Bernard Maisner, and fashion brand Kate Spade New York.  




Another project I was honored to work on was a line of invitations in collaboration with lifestyle brand Jungalow. As a longtime fan of Jungalow’s Justina Blakeney, I was excited to bring the brand’s boho flair to life as a line of invitations. In the 2024 launch of the Jungalow collection, we utilized Jungalow’s rich palette of colors, textures, and prints to create a truly unique collection of invitations.



At the beginning of 2025, Paperless Post launched a collection of invitations with The Victoria and Albert Museum in London. The V&A has a storied history and a vast collection of clothing, paintings, ceramics, and much more. Transforming these stunning objects into invitations was a challenging prospect but the result is something truly different.

Our team approached each invitation with the desire to honor the original object while breathing fresh life into the invitation. While creating these invitations, I focused on blending the old world with the new to tell the objects’ story in a new light. I particularly fell in love with the lovers’ eye miniature, which would’ve been worn on a lapel as a reminder of their beloved, now given new life as a modern dinner party invitation.






Another collaboration I was privileged to work on was with renowned fashion house Oscar de la Renta. The Oscar de la Renta team provided us with their signature prints in a mixture of delicate and bold styles. Translating these beautiful articles of clothing into invitations was an exciting way to test my design skills and eye for detail. In the end, these beautiful designs have become some of the most popular among Paperless Post’s wedding customers, who recognize the Oscar de la Renta name as a mark of quality and beauty. 


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