Meet our Ambassadors

More than glitter. A community

Our ambassadors are…

  • Outdoor lovers and everyday adventurers

  • Creatives, coaches, instructors, and leaders in their communities

  • People who show up with joy, confidence, and authenticity

  • Humans who believe self-expression is powerful — and that glitter belongs everywhere

They surround themselves with connection, movement, creativity, and fun — and they bring Adorn along for the ride.

Amo Gass 

Amaryth (Amo) was raised in the woods of New Hampshire and now calls Sedona home. A lifelong outdoor enthusiast with a deep sense of wanderlust, she’s bike-toured through Europe and Asia and is continually inspired by the universal language of bikes. She is the co-founder and co-owner of the Sedona Mountain Bike Academy and a frequent ride facilitator with the Flagstaff Lady Shredders, where she’s committed to creating inclusive, empowering spaces on the trail — and redefining what it means to be an outdoor enthusiast, including those who love glitter.

Amaryth is a Level 3 BICP Certified Instructor, Wilderness First Responder, yoga teacher, and licensed social worker specializing in wilderness therapy. When she’s not on her mountain bike, you’ll find Amo appreciating great dance moves, Asian cuisine, a well-curated thrift store, and firmly standing by her belief that blue cheese is superior.

Sedona, AZ

Trisha Scott

Kellogg, ID

Hi there! My name is Trisha, and I have called Kellogg, ID home for the past 13 years. Skiing is my biggest source of joy, closely followed by mountain biking and gravel biking. I love the feeling of community that these activities bring. I'm excited to bring more people together through a shared love of mountains and sparkles!

My name’s Cait and I grew up in the PNW! I’ve been living in a van with my two dogs for the last six years, working seasonally in Colorado and Montana! I’m a whitewater guide, ski patroller and EMT; I live for wilderness based emergency medicine and any chance I get to be outside with my friends.

Colorado + Montana

Cait McWilliams

My name is Katey, and I’m from Palmer, Alaska. I’m on the MSU Nordic ski team, and I’ve been wearing glitter since I started ski racing - probably about 10 years ago! I’m excited to keep sharing glitter with all my friends and teammates this season as we race and adventure outside. Go Cats!


Bozeman, MT

Katey Houser

Joelle Debban

Joelle is a Bend, Oregon–based freelance photographer rooted in the worlds of cycling and snowsports. A lifelong athlete and outdoor enthusiast, she brings an authentic, person-first perspective to her work—capturing movement, grit, and connection in wild places. When she’s not behind the camera, you’ll find her pedaling gravel roads, exploring alpine terrain, or building community through shared adventure. Joelle is deeply committed to creating inclusive outdoor spaces and amplifying women and female-identifying voices in cycling and action sports. Her work reflects a belief that the outdoors are for everyone—and that being outdoors is as much about freedom and connection as it is about performance.

Bend, OR

Jane Livingston

Hi, I’m Jane! I spend most of my time skiing, biking, and trail running, usually with my dog Huck along for the ride. I live in the Seattle area, where I also work as a mental health counselor.

I’m drawn to things that create genuine connection and lightness, especially in outdoor spaces. Glitter, for me, is a simple way to bring people together, add a little fun to everyday moments, and remind ourselves not to take everything so seriously. I’m excited to be part of the Adorn community and to share that energy in a way that feels authentic and real! xoxo

LOCATION 

Hey! I'm Sara and I'm so excited to be an Adorn Ambassador! 

From working as a high school teacher, which is full of joys and challenges of its own, to hitting the trails on my skis or with my trail runners on, I love taking on a challenge! I love to ski, bike, run, dance, climb, frolic in fields, be with the ones I love, and enjoy the little moments that make life magical:) I'm not very good at the sports I do, but I sure do have a lot of fun doing them and building an amazing community along the way! Party on! 

Rochester, MN

Sarah Holmes

I’m a Canadian climber and mountain athlete driven by performance with grace, efficiency, power, gratitude and joy. My goal is to compete and succeed at the Olympic level while helping build a more connected and resilient global climbing community. Using documentary filmmaking and visual art, I share authentic stories that make climbing ice, rock, and mountains more inclusive, relatable and welcoming.

CANADA

Kara Vogler

Esther Wenzel

Esther lives in the Pacific Northwest with her best friend Zuzu, a German Shepherd. She and Zuzu both love tall trees (Zuzu prefers sticks though), snow, long hikes, eating snacks, and camping. Zuzu *doesn’t* love running relays, sitting in hammocks, dancing, themed parties, biking, or reading fanfiction, but she still lets Esther do those things from time to time. 
For Esther, glitter is a way of celebrating the special occasion that is every single day, and she loves sharing it with others to spread joy and make connections ✨ 

PNW

Sierra Bishop

Victoria Garvin

Murray, UT
Murray, UT

Vic and Sierra are mountain guides, best friends, each other’s hype-women, and lifelong adventure partners who believe glitter belongs everywhere—especially in wild places. As skiers and alpine climbers, they guide in glaciated terrain, through snowy mountains and teach avalanche courses with a focus on creating spaces where women can step fully into their strength. Vic (@victoria_garvin) is a full-time mountain guide and founder of@upwardtransitionsinstitute, offering holistic mountain education for the women+ community in the North Cascades, while Sierra (@sierraabishop) is a professional ski patroller, ski & alpine guide working across the U.S. and New Zealand.

For them, glitter is a catalyst for experiences that spark transformation and redefine strength in the mountains. Whether easing nerves on a summit push or celebrating effort over outcome, glitter has helped Vic and Sierra foster community among the people they guide.

They believe femininity and resilience are synonyms, where silliness and sparkle can coexist with grit, leadership, and technical expertise. Painting each other’s faces with glitter on summits, glaciers, and trailheads has become a habit of connection — a reminder that confidence can be gentle, power can be playful, and belonging can be created intentionally