Trish Petrovich is a seasoned costume designer with over 26 film and television projects to her name, including titles for Shudder, Lifetime, Netflix, and more. Known for her creative versatility, Trish’s costume design work is both visually compelling and thoughtfully constructed.

Nominated for two Leo Awards and featured in Vents Magazine and other publications, Trish’s design journey has been anything but linear, yet each step has shaped her into the adaptable and innovative professional she is today. Trish's career began in retail sales and management, where she developed an eye for customer relationships and product knowledge—skills that would later support her work in fashion and entertainment.

After completing the fashion design program at the University of the Fraser Valley, Trish worked as a specification pack developer and junior designer in the athletic apparel industry before transitioning to the film and television world in 2015. As a department head, she quickly became known for managing complex brand identities and delivering designs that balanced creative vision with production needs. Her design work is often marked by its ability to tell stories through costumes by capturing the essence of a character.

Trish’s passion for fashion also led her to launch her own women’s wear collection in 2012, which was focused on environmental and social causes. With a focus on sustainability, Trish used her own photography to create unique fabrics and designs that were not only fashion-forward but also made a meaningful statement.

From her work on projects like Greg Nicotero's iconic "Creepshow" to fashion foward projects like "Fakes", Trish continues to push the boundaries of costume design in film and television, delivering striking visual narratives that captivate audiences and support the stories they tell.