Sekyiwa and Brooke found that their complementary aesthetic and creative approach really resonated when they combined their collective experience, resources, time and talents. Not only are they great friends, but they also consider themselves true collaborators and innovative creative talents. In 2025 they won the CAFTCAD award for Best Costume Design - Period for Woman of the Hour for Netflix.
They are represented by Shea Sahm and Sophie Zelon at UTA.
SEKYIWA WI-AFEDZI
Sekyiwa is a creative talent based out of Vancouver, BC, Canada. With a background in luxury and international business management and branding, she has a unique and pragmatic perspective on strategy, project/production management, curation, and interpersonal relationships.
As a stylist, she has worked on a wide range of commercial projects with local and international brands from the NFL and Smirnoff to Life360 and Hootsuite. As a costume designer, Sekyiwa began designing indie features but since 2017 has worked on larger projects for studios like AppleTV, MGM, Disney+, Sony and Amazon as well as on several projects with award-winning directors, actors and screenwriters. In 2018 Sekyiwa won a Leo Award for her costume design on the breakout feature film “Dead Shack”, directed by Peter Ricq.
BROOKE WILCOX
With a background in commerce majoring in international business and marketing, Brooke’s focus changed to fashion after interning at renowned fashion PR firm, Karla Otto. From that experience, she went on to assist a variety of stylists worldwide on shoots for publications such as Italian Vogue, Vanity Fair, and POP Magazine. Her interest in celebrity dressing came after assisting Harper’s Bazaar UK stylist Leith Clark on red carpet dressing for Michelle Williams for Oscar and Golden Globe nominations.
In Vancouver, armed with a collective interest in film and fashion, Brooke has developed her career as a costume designer and commercial stylist. She has worked with major commercial clients like the NFL, Captain Morgan and Nintendo and has designed costumes for a range of projects on established networks like Disney+, Sony, Amazon and Apple TV.