Alysha Nachelle’ Guss: The LA Screenwriter and Crochet Designer Redefining Creative Independence
- Eight Ray Agency
- 6 days ago
- 2 min read

There is a certain kind of discipline required to build something from scratch, especially when you’re building more than one dream at the same time.
For Alysha Nachelle’ Guss, creativity is not a hobby or a side lane. It’s inheritance. It’s intention. It’s architecture.
Originally from New Orleans and now based in Los Angeles, Alysha represents a generation of Black women redefining what it means to be multi-hyphenate. She is a screenwriter, actress, designer, and founder, but more than titles, she is a storyteller committed to shaping her own narrative.
Currently pursuing her MFA in Writing for Television, Film, and Digital Media, Alysha is developing original scripts that center emotional honesty, identity, and growth. Her work is character-driven and nuanced, reflecting the kind of layered storytelling that has historically been denied to women who look like her. In claiming space as both writer and actress, she positions herself not just in front of the story, but in control of it.
That same ownership extends into fashion.

Through her brand Nachelle’ Designs, Alysha reimagines crochet, a craft often dismissed as nostalgic or domestic, as bold, contemporary wearable art. Each piece blends color, culture, and texture in a way that feels intentional rather than ornamental. In her hands, crochet becomes more than design; it becomes reclamation.
There is legacy in that choice.
For generations, Black women have used craft as both survival and expression. Alysha’s work honors that lineage while pushing it forward, placing handmade fashion confidently within modern creative spaces, from Los Angeles studios to festival culture.
Beyond her own ventures, Alysha has gained hands-on experience working behind the scenes on major productions including the BET Awards, NAACP Image Awards, and Grammy Awards. Those rooms offered more than proximity to celebrity, they provided insight into scale, storytelling, and execution. They affirmed that she belongs in the infrastructure of entertainment, not just its audience.

And yet, what makes her presence resonate most is her transparency.
Across her digital platforms, Alysha documents the in-between moments: graduate school deadlines, production days, creative brainstorming, and roller skating as ritual and release. Movement shows up often in her world, not as aesthetic, but as grounding. It represents balance in an industry that can demand constant performance.
She does not present a finished product. She presents evolution.
That honesty feels particularly resonant for young Black creatives navigating ambition alongside identity. Alysha’s journey makes room for softness and rigor, artistry and strategy. She is not choosing between film and fashion. She is not minimizing one talent to make another more digestible.
She is choosing fullness.
In an industry that often rewards specialization, Alysha Nachelle’ Guss is building a creative ecosystem rooted in ownership of story, of craft, of self. And in doing so, she reflects a larger shift: one where Black women are no longer waiting for platforms to validate their vision.
They are constructing their own.
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Nachelle’ Designs:https://www.instagram.com/nachelle.designs/

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