A Few Thing I've Been Thinking AboutÂ
Fear doesn't mean you are moving in the wrong direction. Often it means you're leaving an old identity behind.
Something shifted in me last year, and it didn’t arrive with fireworks or fanfare.Â
It came quietly. Subtly.
Like the moment you realize a sweater you’ve loved for years suddenly feels heav...
Clothing makes us feel—and that matters.
How we feel in our clothes quietly shapes how we walk through the world. Our posture. Our presence. Our willingness to be seen. Style isn’t superficial; it’s deeply relational. It’s how we meet ourselves each morning.
Styling as self-love is not about self-...
For a long time, Valentine’s Day carried more weight than I cared to admit. Not because of chocolates or flowers—but because of what it seemed to say about my worth.
When I was young, Valentine’s Day meant many cards. In elementary school our classrooms were decorated with the construction-paper he...
Most women don’t struggle with style because they lack taste.
They struggle because they’ve been living inside stories that no longer serve them.
Old beliefs. Outdated rules. Quiet myths that feel true… but aren’t.
And one of the most common — and most damaging — sounds like this:
“I just don’t ha...
We are living in a moment where artificial intelligence can create recipes, write essays, design graphics, and yes — even tell you what colours you "should" wear or what body type you "are."
And while I adore partnering with AI for writing, brainstorming, and bringing creative ideas to life (you an...
Some guy said to me: “Don’t you think you’re too old to sing rock n’ roll?” I said: “You’d better ask Mick Jagger.
—Cher
Beatles or Stones?
Back in elementary school, I collected Beatles trading cards. The kind that came in five-cent bubble gum packages. I wasn’t interested in all the Beatles, ju...