Jahise LeBouef

Jahise LeBouef is an Atlanta-based costume designer making her Alliance Theatre debut. She is a  NYU Tisch School of the Arts alumna and is a proud member of IATSE 829 division. Her experience spans theater, film, and television, with a focus on storytelling through wardrobe that is both character-driven and visually compelling. Jahise has costume designed productions, including A Raisin in the Sun, Hot Wing King, Trouble in Mind, the BET+ feature film Dance for Me and a few other regional theatre productions. She has also contributed as an assistant designer and coordinator on major productions such as the Tony Award-winning MJ - The Musical, The Devil Wears Prada (Broadway), and CBS's Blue Bloods. With a background in period and specialty costume, Jahise brings detail-oriented artistry and collaborative energy to every project. She is thrilled to join the vibrant creative community at the Alliance Theatre and looks forward to continuing her storytelling work in the heart of Atlanta’s performing arts scene. 

Jahise LeBouef is an Atlanta-based costume designer making her Alliance Theatre debut. She is a  NYU Tisch School of the Arts alumna and is a proud member of IATSE 829 division. Her experience spans theater, film, and television, with a focus on storytelling through wardrobe that is both character-driven and visually compelling. Jahise has costume designed productions, including A Raisin in the Sun, Hot Wing King, Trouble in Mind, the BET+ feature film Dance for Me and a few other regional theatre productions. She has also contributed as an assistant designer and coordinator on major productions such as the Tony Award-winning MJ – The Musical, The Devil Wears Prada (Broadway), and CBS’s Blue Bloods. With a background in period and specialty costume, Jahise brings detail-oriented artistry and collaborative energy to every project. She is thrilled to join the vibrant creative community at the Alliance Theatre and looks forward to continuing her storytelling work in the heart of Atlanta’s performing arts scene.