Rebecca Luke's expertise has been honed by working with clients both locally and nationally in non-profit, retail, clothing manufacturing, TV/film, theater and the arts industries for the past 20 years.
Her most recent film projects include "Inlaws & Outlaws", "Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle", and "Moving".
As an image consultant, fashion stylist, and costume designer and creative art director, her work outside of "the industry" lends to creative and productive success for her clients. In 2000, Rebecca founded a creative service company, les Egoistes LLC.
Prior to her full time involvement in fashion, style and entertainment, Rebecca was executive director of The Homeless Challenge, a United Way of King County program, designed to organize the community around a common goal of ending family homelessness, and Development & Events Coordinator for Zion Preparatory Academy. Rebecca maintains an active role in the social and environmental issues that affect her community and has committed much of her personal time to further these causes whenever and wherever possible.
As Co-Founder of the Sustainable Style Foundation in 2002, Rebecca continues to merge her passion for giving back with her style industry experience. She is member on the faculty advisory committee for the Human Environmental Sciences department at Seattle Pacific University.
Rebecca travels across the country speaking on the topics of sustainability, as well as wardrobing, dressing and image. Rebecca holds a BA in Marketing with an emphasis in Clothing and Textiles.