
Farm to Fashion is built from lived experience, shaped by agriculture and creativity,
and defined by intentional authenticity.

My Story
I am Roselynn Orr, a creator and entrepreneur whose work bridges agriculture, fashion, and digital media through my Farm to Fashion brand. I grew up expressing myself through horses, photography, and storytelling, experiences that shaped both my creativity and my work ethic. Those early influences continue to guide how I approach my work today, blending responsibility, confidence, and visual expression.
I am currently a sophomore at the University of Missouri–Columbia, majoring in General Agriculture (Animal Sciences, Agribusiness, and Ag Communications) with minors in Business and Digital Storytelling, along with certificates in Digital Marketing and Personal Branding.
My academic path reflects my professional direction, combining agriculture, communication, and entrepreneurship into a cohesive focus. In addition to my studies, I am an active member of Sigma Alpha, a professional agricultural sorority, and a previous member of the Mizzou National Agri-Marketing Association, where I contributed to a national championship marketing plan team in 2025.
Alongside my academic and organizational involvement, I am currently scaling two equine software applications called EqueTrainer and GiddeeUp. These ventures have strengthened my understanding of branding, strategy, and professionalism within the agricultural industry. Whether working hands-on with livestock, collaborating on brand projects, or building digital platforms, my work is grounded in lived experience and long-term vision.

How I Show Up
I approach my work with intention, discipline, and creativity. Whether through modeling, brand collaborations, or creative direction, I value honesty, consistency, and thoughtful execution. I believe strong work is built through trust, clarity, and a deep understanding of both people and place.

Outside the Work
Outside of my work, I value a life that is grounded, intentional, and shaped by gratitude. I did not grow up on a farm, but I have worked from the ground up to build the experiences, skills, and direction that define my life today. Living with endometriosis has taught me resilience, patience, and a deeper appreciation for slowing down and honoring the small moments. I am endlessly thankful for my family, especially my mom, whose support has made everything I pursue possible. I find joy in coffee runs, quiet routines, God, time with loved ones, and staying connected to what keeps me grounded beyond the work I create.

Closing
Farm to Fashion is not a trend or an aesthetic.
It is a reflection of where I come from and where I am going, built with purpose and shaped by experience.
— Roselynn Orr

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