Biography
Lynda Osborne, also known as Lyn Borne, is a multidisciplinary Fashion designer entrepreneur whose journey began with a love for drawing people, and sketching and creating beautiful clothing. She specializes in bringing to life, striking flattering silhouettes and architectural garment styles, as well as wearable art through innovative surface embellishment, and techniques like precision-cut fabric piecing, which she named "Seamed Mosaic", as seen in her signature collection "Futuristic Cubism". Her strong expertise in technical design is seen here, and alongside this, is her decades-long hands-on experience in the full garment production process, from bespoke wear to small-scale production lines, all with a keen eye for fabric selection.
While later being formally trained in Fashion Design, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honors), her creative world had already been expanding far beyond fashion apparel. Designing remains her core, but not her only medium.
Lynda is also a fashion multimedia creator, moving ahead with digital tools while tweaking traditional craftsmanship. Her early fascination with the sewing machine soon met its match in computer software. Starting in the early days with Microsoft Word's graphics tools and PowerPoint animations, she moved ahead with technology and evolved into a skilled Illustrator and Photoshop artist, designing everything from digital fashion illustrations to her visual presentations and video shorts. Today, she harnesses AI-assisted visuals to bring her fashion concepts to life, combining AI with manual retouching for powerful, photorealistic original outcomes.
Lynda reminisces about her first introduction to the internet realm. She was going through a grieving period at the death of her father and had lost interest in a lot of things. Having no idea what telecommunication even meant, out of curiosity, and a need for doing something different, she embarked on, and completed a U.W.I. continuing studies project course in Telecommunication Management in 1989. She followed this up with a 1-year certificate course in Television Broadcasting & Production. These 2 courses would lay the groundwork to her easily understanding telecommunications and embracing media works.
She also creates and manages her own web design and content, treating websites as another canvas for expression. Whether designing a collection, directing content, or singing or experimenting with sound on her music keyboard in her spare time, she continues to explore the intersection of art, technology, and design.
She’s not just a fashion designer—she’s a creative engineer where art meets science, form meets function, and tradition meets innovation.


