Kylee Lehe is a multifaceted artist/creator dedicated to the empowerment and education of women.

An actress, writer, poet and fashion designer, born and raised on a popcorn and pig farm in rural Indiana. For real. Rural life was fun… wrangling steers, driving tractors and summers at the 4-H fair, but big city dreams drew her to NYC after high school. She attended the Fashion Institute of Technology and also began a modeling career doing runway shows, fit modeling for Gucci and many commercial print ads for Seventeen magazine. Realizing her true passion for theater she enrolled in theater school and completed The Atlantic Theater Company 2 year Conservatory. After doing several Off-Broadway productions, commercials and Independent Films, she made the bold move to Los Angeles. From farm, to city, to beach!

Since arriving in LA , she has been mentored by Diana Castle at The Imagined Life and has enjoyed being a part of many Independent Features, such as, Cross Wars, Duel of Legends, Traded and Suburban Cowboy. Her starring role as, Sarah Boyd, in "Astronette" was a winner at the Women's Film Festival in Los Angeles and the short film she wrote, directed and starred in, “The Get Through,” had a great festival run in both New York City and Los Angeles in 2018. She has spent the last year diligently writing and just finished a Feature Film, Mid Life Mommas, with two of her writing partners.

During the pandemic, Kylee bought a sewing machine, dyed lots of fabric and created a clothing line, Strapless Soul, (Formerly known as, WIPP, Work In Progress Pants). Her love of fashion and style infused with her desire to inspire people that have been victimized launched a fun passion project that also helps raise money for her favorite charity, the Joyful Heart Foundation.

Kylee’s outfit obsessions have been an innate creative outlet since she was a toddler.” I dressed myself up often and remember exactly what I wore to Kindergarten, (saddle shoes, knee socks, a mini jean skirt, plaid button down… and threw a fit to have a navy blue ribbon tied in a bow around my neck, but my mom made me wear it), I knew it was not my vibe and had such specific opinions about style from the get go.” She was voted, “best dressed,” (haha), in High School and was always the odd ball outfit chick. AND LOVED IT. That fashion fearlessness took her to NYC where wild outfit creations were a constant and she developed a deeper edge in her eye for style. She now helps others liberate their fashionista within and find their own authentic outfit expression through her styling company, Fashion School Dropout.

FSDO STYLE

She hopes through her films, clothing and art she can help people face it, feel it, heal it and spark the realization that they all have the courage within to overcome their wounds, be victorious AND feel joyously stylish whilst doing it.


 

We Are ALL A Work in Progress Striving to Walk In Purpose