She designs shirts with plenty of its original look remaining, but leaves them inside out or with the back of the t-shirt in the front.
[4] In 2003, Szenfeld won the TV3 design competition Fashion House, in which five Swedes lived in Rome for two months competing against other young European designers about a three months internship at the fashion house of Stella McCartney.
[6] The exhibition was shown for the public at Kulturen i Lund, Regionmuseet Kristianstad and Falkenbergs museum.
[13] During the 2010 Polar awards in Stockholm musician Björk Guðmundsdóttir wore one of Szenfelds creations.
[15] In 2014, singer, Lady Gaga used Szenfelds design for herself and her background dancers for the music video for the song "G.U.Y.