Fashion has fascinated Tricia Howell, founder and owner of StonehengeStyle, for as long as she can remember. During her senior year in high school, she had an opportunity to live in New York and work as a model. “The shopping there interested me a lot more than the work! I realized early on that clothing design was going to be more than a hobby- I had to be part of that world.”

After becoming a member of Pi Beta Phi at Arizona State University, Tricia lived in Paris, then Milan, where she studied fashion and worked in the industry. Upon returning home, she held fashion editing positions at magazines in both Los Angeles and Phoenix, and ultimately created her own designer sportswear line, Trousseau. Deciding it was time to pursue a formal education in Fashion Design, she earned her second degree from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles.

Tricia's subsequent line of hand-decorated, crystal-embellished T-shirts was selling well in boutiques throughout the Southwest when she changed courses -- it occurred to her that there was need in the sorority market for fashion-oriented, quality custom products and a higher level of customer service. Five years later, StonehengeStyle continues to translate the needs of sororities and fraternities into creative designs their whole chapter loves, and delivers the highest level customer service possible.