GRAMMY winners, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees, and Oscar nominees know the brilliance of Nellie Prestwood, designer and conceptual artist. Before her music industry career, she started her activist work with inner-city youth volunteering her time with Jesse Jackson in Chicago Operation Breadbasket to touch the lives of others in her earlier years. Nellie Prestwood's 30-something years veteran of the music industry has worked with Grammy, Oscar, and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame credits to her name. In addition, she has had an illustrious career as a fashion designer, fashion stylist, and visual designer. Working with my generation's most significant recording artists, she has designed and created some of the most iconic looks in music history.
She designed Billboard ads for Diane Warren, Motown legend Berry Gordy, Michael Jackson, and other icons like Lionel Richie. In addition, she has left her mark on the world of music fashion. Her list of credits is impressive and includes designing and making a classy wardrobe for the Donna Summer album cover, a self-named title. She also created the blue suede dress on the album cover. She has also designed visual artist and fashion stylist for two-time Pulitzer Prize winner and Oscar nominee Diane Warren and Bob Dylan. Michael also used her talent and skills to curate his 1993 induction into The Guinness World Books of Records Museum on The Hollywood Walk of Fame. As the King of Pop, With exterior poster design, including the interior exhibition displays of the best-selling album, Thriller.