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Valicia Evans: A Creative Force Shaping Spaces, Stories, and Experiences

Valicia Evans

When you meet Valicia Evans, you notice two things right away—her calm confidence and her eye for detail. She sees things most people overlook. A misplaced chair. A light that feels too cold. A table setting that needs a tiny shift to feel complete. “I can’t help it,” she says with a laugh. “My eyes go straight to what a space is trying to say.”

Today, Evans is known as a standout talent in interior design, production design, and event creation. But her path to becoming a creative leader wasn’t a straight line. It was built piece by piece, project by project, space by space.

This is the story of how she built a multi-layered career across three different industries—and why so many people now look to her for insight, guidance, and inspiration.

Early Beginnings in Design and Creativity

Evans was born in Houston, Texas, where she grew up in a home full of warmth and personal touches. She credits those early years for her design instincts. “My mom could make any room feel special,” she says. “She didn’t buy fancy things. She just knew how to make a space feel lived in and loved.”

After moving to Los Angeles, she started designing homes for high-profile clients. She became known for blending style with comfort—spaces people wanted to live in, not just look at. “A pretty room isn’t the goal,” she explains. “A room should tell you, ‘You’re welcome here.’”

Her approach stood out in a city full of designers focused on trends and perfection. Evans focused on people. That became her differentiator.

Breaking Into Television and Set Design

Her design work eventually caught the attention of her husband, television producer Bentley Evans. He encouraged her to apply her skills behind the scenes. Before long, she stepped into the world of production design.

She worked on several hit sitcoms, including Family Time, Love That Girl, In the Cut, and Partners in Rhyme. Her sets were known for their warmth and realism. They felt like real homes—lived in, layered, and full of personality.

“When I designed the kitchen for Family Time, I left the cabinet doors a little uneven,” she recalls. “Not broken—just imperfect enough. I wanted viewers to feel like someone had just made breakfast there.”

That instinct—to design for emotion, not perfection—made her a valuable creative partner on every project she touched.

Expanding Into Event Design and Execution

As her reputation grew, so did the requests for her talents. Clients wanted her design eye not just in homes and on TV sets, but at their weddings, private dinners, and milestone events.

Evans soon became known for producing events that felt personal and effortless, even when the logistics were complex. She handled food, décor, layout, and flow—all with the same calm precision.

“Events are like live design,” she says. “There’s no ‘Cut!’ You have one chance to make it right.”

Her ability to stay composed—even when managing celebrity expectations or last-minute changes—earned her trust across the entertainment community.

The Next Chapter: V’s Vittles and Vibes

In 2026, Evans will bring her creativity to the screen in a new way—through her upcoming lifestyle and cooking show, V’s Vittles and Vibes. Co-created with her husband, the series blends food, family, and storytelling.

“Cooking is where everything comes together for me,” she says. “Design, taste, comfort, connection—it’s all in the kitchen.”

The show will highlight her knack for presentation and her belief that small touches can change the way people experience everyday life.

It’s a natural extension of her career and a chance to show audiences how to bring beauty and warmth into their own homes.

You can learn more about her work at Valicia Evans.

Lessons from a Multifaceted Creative Career

Evans’s path shows how versatile creativity can be. Whether she’s designing a sitcom living room, planning a wedding, or styling a dining table, she leads with the same philosophy: make people feel something.

She believes good design comes from intention, not expense. “Some of my favorite pieces came from thrift stores,” she says. “If something speaks to me, I use it.”

Her work also reflects resilience. She has managed overlapping deadlines, production challenges, and high expectations by staying adaptable. “The trick is to breathe,” she shares. “There’s always a solution—you just haven’t found it yet.”

Her leadership style mirrors her design style: warm, organized, and human. She collaborates closely with teams, listens carefully, and stays open to new ideas.

Why Valicia Evans Stands Out as a Creative Leader

Evans represents a rare combination of artistry, practicality, and empathy. She understands how spaces and experiences shape human connection. She knows how to communicate through color, texture, lighting, and layout.

But above all, she understands people.

“Everyone deserves a space that feels like home,” she says. “That’s what drives me, whether I’m designing a set or planning a celebration. I want people to feel seen.”

Her work—across interiors, television, events, and now lifestyle television—proves that creativity is not just an aesthetic skill. It’s a leadership skill. It’s a way of thinking, solving, and caring.

And it’s exactly what makes Valicia Evans a standout voice in her industry—one whose influence continues to grow with every project she touches.

 

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Katherina Davis, Ph.D.
Katherina Davis, PhD in Media Leadership & Organizational Change, is the Deputy News Editor at CEOWORLD Magazine, where she specializes in thought leadership, executive branding, and financial storytelling for a global business audience. With a career that spans over 12 years in fintech journalism and brand communications, Katherina has a reputation for turning complex financial data into stories that engage, educate, and drive strategic value.

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