Elizabeth Mollo got her start producing fashion shows in 2004 with the first Doom Town Rock and Roll Fashion Show, where she participated as one of the designers and helped to coordinate the show. She discovered her true passion in life with that show, and has been producing fashion shows and events ever since. Starting with Doom Town, which later changed it’s name to Sweet F.A., she has helped produce The Alley 33 Fashion Event, Unmentionable: A Lingerie Exposition, Portland Mercury‘s Open Season, FashioNXT, and many other shows and events including Fade to Light, which she conceived and executive produced. She is currently the co-producer for Days of Bowie and The Biggest Clothing Swap in the Northwest.
Elizabeth originally hails from San Jose, CA and moved to Portland in December of 2000. She received her B.S. in apparel design from the Art Institute of Portland in 2005. In addition to producing shows and events she has a full time job as a Promotions Manager for Audacy Portland. Her hobbies include participating in dance classes (contemporary jazz and aerial), playing the cello, and singing, both in post-punk tribute bands and karaoke.