I believe fashion is empowerment.

I’ve loved fashion my whole life—it’s always been my favorite form of expression. Studying Womenswear Design at Parsons opened my eyes to the deeper problems in the industry: body exclusivity, environmental harm, labor injustice. I knew then I wanted to be part of the solution. Since then, I’ve worked across fashion design, women’s rights, and brand communications, all toward one mission: helping create a more whole, ethical fashion space.

My business reflects that multi-pronged approach. Through brand storytelling, I help responsible fashion brands articulate their values and reach the people who need to hear them. Through personal styling, I guide women in transition toward wardrobes that reflect who they are and where they’re going—more confidently, more consciously.

I also have real critiques of the ethical fashion space: it’s often bland, exclusive, and disconnected from culture. I want to change that. I’m here to amplify designers creating bold, expressive, fun fashion—without compromising ethics or empathy. Because style should reflect your values, but also your joy.

Currently inspired by:
All things personal styling—deeply dissecting my own style, mastering the art of closet edits for friends, and uncovering hidden gems in NYC’s endless thrift stores and along my travels.

some fun facts…

more fun facts about me…

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I often dive into endless rabbit holes of avant-garde fashion and hair imagery, hoarding artistic ideas to fuel future projects.

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I’m obsessed with this upcycled vintage blazer that I recently bought from a stylist on IG.

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Experiencing beauty around the world fuels my creativity—like capturing vibrant colors and intricate designs in India, including stunning jewelry handcrafted by the women of Nomi Network, an organization empowering human trafficking survivors to build their own businesses or secure full-time jobs.