I’ve always loved getting dressed. For years, it was my creative outlet—and eventually my career.
I spent nearly two decades working in fashion and retail, immersed in trend cycles, visual merchandising, and the constant push for what’s next. I loved the creativity, but I also witnessed the waste, the overconsumption, and the quiet pressure to keep buying in order to feel relevant.
Later, interior design became another chapter—almost ten years of shaping spaces, sourcing pieces, and creating beautiful homes for clients. And somewhere along the way, something shifted.
I realized that the most meaningful spaces—and the most personal wardrobes—aren’t designed by experts or dictated by trends. They’re built slowly, intuitively, and from a place of self-trust.
I no longer design for clients because I believe people’s homes—and personal style—should be reflections of their own lives, memories, and instincts. This space exists to explore that idea: how we dress, how we live, and how we express ourselves thoughtfully, creatively, and with intention.
This is not a guide to perfection. It’s an invitation to listen inward, use what you love, and create a life that feels like yours.