Couture Zen Brings Award-Winning Costume Design to Kaiser Permanente’s Rose Parade Float

On parade day, celebrating with the amazing Kaiser Permanente outwalkers who proudly wore custom-designed tracksuits. Their energy and enthusiasm truly brought the float’s message to life!

When @kaiserpermanente invited Couture Zen to design costumes for their 2025 Rose Parade float, it was an opportunity to create something extraordinary. Centered on the float’s theme, “More Healthy Days for More Healthy Years,” and the parade’s overarching theme, “Best Day Ever,” this project celebrated health, resilience, and the joy of community.
The float earned the prestigious Wrigley Legacy Award for its outstanding floral presentation, float design, and entertainment. But beyond the accolades, this collaboration was about bringing vibrant stories to life through creative design and innovation.

Melynda Choothesa on Judging Day, wearing green leather pants and a black coat, with Kaiser-blue stethoscopes draped around her neck, standing in front of the float.

The Vision: A Tribute to Total Health
The Kaiser Permanente float represented total health—body, mind, and spirit. Its design featured a glowing sun at one end and a tranquil moon at the other, illustrating the balance between vitality during the day and rest at night. A vivid rainbow of carnations connected the two celestial elements, highlighting healthy living through cycling, yoga, nutritious food, and mental wellness.
Each participant—Kaiser Permanente members, care providers, and Special Olympics athletes—brought a unique story of health, healing, and resilience. Their presence was reflected in every costume, tying personal journeys to the float’s vibrant visual storytelling.
“Our goal was to create costumes that not only complemented the float but also amplified the participants’ incredible energy and stories,” says Melynda Choothesa, founder and creative director of Couture Zen.

Meet the Participants: Embodying Total Health
The float’s participants were a testament to Kaiser Permanente’s mission of inclusivity and wellness:

  • Dr. Wynn Canio: A geriatric specialist symbolizing healthy aging and care for seniors.
  • Zoe Lahanas: A track star who benefited from innovative sports medicine, representing physical vitality.
  • Chris Hogan: A cancer survivor and outdoor enthusiast who embodied resilience and the joy of movement, wearing a custom fuchsia cycling outfit.
  • Jessica Haayer and Dr. Ali Jamshidi: A member and her neurosurgeon who stood together as a symbol of care, recovery, and teamwork.
  • Dr. Sherryann Taylor-Santos: An OB-GYN and yoga practitioner representing maternal health and balance.
  • Dr. Evita Limon Rocha: A child psychiatrist focused on whole-person healing and mental wellness.
  • Special Olympics athletes and guardians: Walking proudly alongside the float, they showcased diversity, inclusion, and the benefits of active living.

    “The participants were the heart of the float,” says Melynda. “Their stories inspired every decision, even before we met them for fittings.”

Behind the Scenes: Designing for the Best Day Ever
The costume design process combined innovation, sustainability, and artistry to align with the float’s radiant design.

AI-Assisted Fabric Dyeing

Using AI-generated dye recipes, Couture Zen achieved precise and vibrant hues by matching colors to RGB/CMYK swatches. Most fabrics were then hand-dyed, ensuring each piece was unique while perfectly complementing the float’s bold palette.

Custom Designs for Every Role

  • Tracksuits for the Outwalkers: Designed for both style and functionality, these bold blue tracksuits featured embroidery and printing done locally in Downtown Los Angeles, supporting community artisans.
  • The Fuchsia Cycling Outfit: A two-piece Lycra ensemble sourced from local DTLA fabric makers, symbolizing energy and resilience.
  • Purple Loungewear and Accessories: Hand-dyed cozy sets, paired with matching socks and slippers, brought comfort and vibrancy to the float’s story. Even the shoes and scarves were custom-dyed or hand-painted for cohesion.

“The attention to detail mattered,” Melynda says. “From hand-dyeing fabrics to painting stethoscopes Kaiser blue, every element was designed to align with the float’s message of total health.”

Behind the scenes on Judging Day with my custom-painted Kaiser-blue costume stethoscopes. Every detail, down to the accessories, was thoughtfully designed to complement the float’s total health theme.
Dr. Ali Jamshidi wearing a custom-dyed lime green matching set, created using AI-assisted dye recipes to achieve vibrant, precise hues. The fabric was hand-dyed to perfectly align with the float’s radiant theme.
This fully customized fuchsia cycling outfit was designed for a cancer survivor and avid cyclist. Made from locally sourced stretch Lycra sport fabric, it was one of the standout pieces that symbolized movement and resilience.
A cozy two-piece loungewear set with matching socks and slippers, custom-dyed to align with the float’s vibrant color story. The majority of soft accessories, shoes, socks, and details were also dyed or hand-painted.

From Judging Day to Parade Day
On Judging Day, Melynda brought her signature creativity to the forefront, accessorizing with custom-painted stethoscopes that reflected Kaiser Permanente’s focus on health care.
Final fittings took place on-site, where the participants first saw their costumes come to life. Adjustments ensured each outfit fit comfortably and allowed participants to fully enjoy their experience.
“Seeing their excitement during the fittings was such a rewarding moment,” Melynda shares. “It reminded us of the joy and meaning behind this project.”

The Float: A Radiant Celebration of Health
Designed by Phoenix Decorating Company, the float measured 28 feet tall, 18 feet wide, and 55 feet long. Its floral presentation featured:

A radiant sun made of yellow strawflower, gold clover seeds, and button mums.

  • A rainbow of carnations spanning scenes of healthy living, from nutritious meals to physical activity.
  • A serene moon decorated with white rice and gray lettuce seed, surrounded by stars, symbolizing balance and rest.


The float was a vibrant tapestry of color, texture, and meaning, celebrating how nutrition, movement, inclusivity, and mental wellness contribute to lifelong health.

Reflections on a Career Highlight
“The Rose Parade is such a cherished Los Angeles tradition,” Melynda reflects. “To see our costumes enhance this incredible float and win the Wrigley Legacy Award was unforgettable. It was the perfect celebration of creativity, collaboration, and community.”

Looking Ahead: Innovation in Costume Design
Couture Zen continues to push boundaries in costume design, merging technology, sustainability, and craftsmanship to tell powerful stories. From parades to live-action performances, the studio’s designs are defined by attention to detail and an unwavering commitment to creativity.
Interested in custom costume design for your next event? Get in touch with us.

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