Andrea Lauer is a mult-hyphenate designer.
Working as an artist, designer and creative technologist whose work spans production design/costume/set design, styling, and innovation across the performing arts and sciences. With over fifty national and international production credits—including Broadway, music tours, film and television—her designs have been featured in Vogue, Rolling Stone, and Interview with esteemed fellowship such as MIT Media Lab and Pioneer Works.
Andrea is the founder of RISEN DIVISION, a sustainable fashion label known for its signature jumpsuits. Her design practice explores the intersection of storytelling, material culture, and embodied experience, often incorporating technology, sustainability, and symbolic forms.
Curriculum Vitae
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NYU Future Imagination Collaborator Researcher 2023
MIT MEdia lab Director's Fellow 2019
NEW LAB Residency 2019
Pioneer Works Science and Art Residency 2019
Randi Zuckerberg’s 52 women in 52 weeks
St. Louis Outer Critics Circle Nominee
NYSCA Innovation Arts Grant – 2013
NAACP Theatre Awards Nominee-Costume Design – 2012
Lucille Lortel Theatre Awards nominee-Midsummer Night’s Dream/Costume Design – 2012
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame-T-Shirt Design for Billie Joe Armstrong of Greenday – 2011
Graduate Assistantship at TISCH – 2008
Baryshnikov Fellow – 2007-2009
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INTERVIEW & TALKS
MEDIUM “Fashion Designer Andrea Lauer Reimagines Your Wardrobe Staple of the Future: The Jumpsuit — Replete with History, Individual Flare, and Functionality”
Global Atlantic “Dress For Success: The New Professional Normal”
Armoire Style “Stylist Takeover: Andrea Lauer, Risen Division
Apple Podcast: Future Fit: A History of the Jumpsuit, an interview with Andrea Lauer
STYLING FOR STAGE & CAMERA
David Byrne on The Rolling Stone Interview in bespoke RD jumpsuit
David Byrne at Broadway opening of musical “Here Lies Love” in bespoke RD jumpsuit
Kristin Davis on “And Just Like That …” Season 3, Episode 5 Recap: Heels
Bespoke jacket for Melissa Etheridge for tour of “My Window”
Outfits designed for Elizabeth Streb’s “kiss the air” at Armory
Cassandra Freeman as seen at the Bentonville Film Festival wearing RD Woolf in Bloom Jumpsuit
COLLABORATIONS
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Adjunct Professor at NYU, TISCH, Stage and Film: Costume Design and Digital Rendering
Adjunct Professor at Princeton, Computer Science Department: Storytelling through Technology Adjunct Professor at RISD, Industrial Design: From Uniform to Multiform
Interim Costume Design Professor SCAD, Spring 2020
Interim Costume Design Professor at University of Massachusetts, Amherst 2014- 2015
Master Class in Costume Design and the Intersection of Wearable Tech at UCSD Master class in Performance Design University of Tasmania, Summer 2016
Frequent Collaborators
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Janna Levin is the Claire Tow Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Barnard College, Columbia University, and the Founding Director of the Science Studios at Pioneer Works, a Brooklyn-based center blending art, science, and experimentation. As founding editor-in-chief of Pioneer Works Broadcast and a Guggenheim Fellow, she develops interdisciplinary programs that translate complex physics into immersive, public-facing experiences. She leads collaborations with artists, designers, and institutions to create exhibitions, residencies, lectures, and events that reinterpret topics like black holes, spacetime, and gravitational waves for diverse audiences, with a strong emphasis on accessible science communication and community engagement.
At Pioneer Works, Levin’s Science Studios foster cross-disciplinary storytelling and hands-on learning, bridging scientific research with creative practice. Her collaborations with designer Andrea Lauer translate abstract physics into tangible, wearable, and exhibit-based formats, pairing rigorous physics with aesthetic interpretation to make esoteric concepts visually compelling and widely accessible.
Levin has advanced our understanding of black holes, extra dimensions, and gravitational waves, and communicates science to broad audiences through media and books.
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Trey McIntyre, is an American choreographer whose work blends contemporary sensibility with classical technique. His early training took him from Kansas to the North Carolina School of the Arts and the Houston Ballet Academy. In 1989, Houston Ballet appointed him Choreographic Apprentice—a position created for him—and in 1995 he became the company’s Choreographic Associate. For more than three decades, he has worked as a freelance choreographer, creating over 100 pieces and collaborating with a wide range of companies, including The Stuttgart Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Queensland Ballet, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, New York City Ballet, Oregon Ballet Theatre, BalletX, The Washington Ballet, Ballet Memphis, and San Francisco Ballet.
McIntyre has received numerous honors, including the Choo San Goh Award for Choreography, a Lifetime Achievement Award from The National Society of Arts and Letters, two National Endowment for the Arts choreography grants, and is a United States Artists Fellow. In 2019, he won the Isadora Duncan Award for Outstanding Achievement in Choreography for Your Flesh Shall Be a Great Poem, created for San Francisco Ballet’s Unbound Festival. He has been featured as a “25 to Watch” by Dance Magazine (2001), and recognized by People (2003) and Out (2008) for his influence. The New York Times and Los Angeles Times have praised his inventive, modern approach to ballet.
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Vinita Gatne is a production and set designer based in New York, with a background in urban studies, architecture, research, and installation art.
Born in Mumbai, India, she studied architecture and engaged in contemporary, speculative, and historical urban studies projects exploring lived, plural knowledge produced by diverse communities about global capital and foreign investment. Alongside her research, Vinita creates installation art and set designs that address anecdotal, ephemeral, and plural conditions often overlooked in conventional recording practices. She collaborates with designer Andrea Lauer on scenic design and art installation to shape not only the texture and narrative of immersive visuals but also the very space they inhabit—crafting lighting, scale, movement, and tactile materiality to create an integrated, experiential environment.
Vinita holds a Bachelor of Architecture from Mumbai (2010), a Master of Arts from the Dutch Art Institute (2019), and a Master of Fine Arts from NYU Tisch—Design for Stage and Film (2024).
Vinita’s Website
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Collaging the body, textiles, technology and space to weave stories into an embodied design
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Collaging the body, textiles, technology and space to weave stories into an embodied design 〰️
PERFORMANCE DESIGN
I design environments and costumes, interlacing stories across stage, film, and immersive experiences.
Primero Sueño
Paola Prestini & Magos Herrera, co-creators | Dir. Louisa Proske
The Met Cloisters | Zócalo and Cathedral Atrium, Puebla | Chamber of Deputies, Mexico City
"Just as the score blends the devotional with almost traditional touches, Herrera's Sor Juana, the nun in black, sings in an earthy mezzo that complements the celestial harmonies of the six nuns in white, performed by the German vocal ensemble Sjaella." - New York Times
"Exciting and revolutionary." - Opera Wire
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Styling is the silent art of self
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Styling is the silent art of self 〰️
STYLING
I tell a story through wardrobe—public appearances, press, and performances. I pull looks, find pieces, and handle the styling logistics to keep things striking, era-defining, and camera-ready.
Styling Collaborations
Shara Nova - My Brightest Diamond
Melissa Etheridge
Styling for Red Carpet and Events
Michael Mayer in Alexander McQueen & Duncan Quinn
Melissa Etheridge and Linda Wallem in custom looks at The Tony Awards
Jo Lampert & Sonya Tayeh
Madeline George & Lisa Kron at The Tony Awards
Judy Ivey and Maggie Braine at The Tony Awards
Christine Jones & Peter Gallagher
Kristen Caskey, Mike Isaacson & Barbara Whitman, Fun Home Producers
Christine Jones and Kevin Adams winners for American Idiot Stage & Lighting Design
David Byrne in customized Risen Division at the Opening Night of Here Lies Love
Beth Morrison in a custom look at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards
Sherie Rene Scott, Lindsay Mendes & Monica Potter at 2econd Stage Gala
Michael Mayer and cast & producing team of Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Green Day at The Tony Awards
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Exploring stories behind brands by expressing their DNA through line, texture, and craft.
Exploring stories behind brands by expressing their DNA through line, texture, and craft.
COMMERCIAL DESIGN
I shape integrated solutions that align product storytelling with user experience—bridging engineering, aesthetics, and market strategy to deliver cohesive, differentiating brands.
TRULETIC GLOVE
NRG SHOE WITHOUT A FOOTPRINT
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Experimental design that seeds the next idea, blending forms into a multidimensional practice
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Experimental design that seeds the next idea, blending forms into a multidimensional practice 〰️
THE LAB
I am an artist driven by my own inquiry, using exploration as method and curiosity as fuel. This core space of inspiration informs and radiates through every facet of my practice, guiding ideas, forms, and outcomes across mediums.