Meet the Team

Hannah Meyle

FOUNDER | ARTIST/DESIGNER | EVENT COORDINATOR
Hannah believes her life’s purpose is rooted in a single truth: we are meant to heal and create together. With a background in Mental Health Counseling, she recognizes the beauty and growth that happens when we lean into the collective oneness of humanity and step out of the isolation of the "solo journey."

As the founder of Ego Death Collective, Hannah builds spaces where the ego disappears to make room for communal magic. Whether she is crafting her signature Pine Cone Pendants, reimagining upcycled clothing, or cultivating environments where people can move beyond the surface and into their most authentic selves, her goal remains the same: embrace our collective oneness through art and shared experience.

For Hannah, there is no such thing as a crowded table. She believes that the more voices and hands involved, the more expansive our creativity becomes. She is dedicated to fostering a "no-gatekeeping" environment where we can build, lean on one another, and find our flow as one, rather than compete.

Lyn | KittenXD

DESIGNER & UPCYCLE EXTROIRDINAIRE 
For me, fashion is a language of comfort, confidence, and personal history. What began a decade ago at a major craft store has blossomed into a full-fledged artistic practice rooted in love for creating garments.
Sewing is in my blood with a sewing legacy passed down through generations. The craft truly became my calling when I was given my first sewing machine. This moment felt like a sign, transforming thread and fabric into tools of resilience and joy.
Drawing daily inspiration from the textures, colors, and shapes of my everyday surroundings, I believe style has no single definition. I'm passionately eclectic, finding beauty in everything from vintage silhouettes to modern minimalism. My core philosophy is simple: clothing should be a source of comfort and a catalyst for confidence. Through my work, I aim to create pieces that do more than adorn the body—they uplift the spirit, spreading a message of positivity and self-assurance one stitch at a time.

Mark Trace

LEAD PRODUCTION DESIGNER
Mark Trace got his beginning in film and theater by attending The Juilliard School in New York City. After which, he spent 10 years in front of and behind the camera in various capacities as an actor, set designer, and filmmaker. Mark stepped away from film to concentrate on set design and creative direction with various production companies in the festival world. He’s done creative direction for ARC Music Festival, Lyrical Lemonade, and Electric Forest. He has created and fabricated art pieces that have been displayed and featured at Burning Man. He has also worked on various tours, handling production, 3D rendering, and holograms.

His biggest inspirations are Es Devlin and Virgil Abloh. His aspirations are to create a blend of modern music, stage design, and music video production in a modern aesthetic that blends art, fashion, and film.