My first love was fashion.

I spent years designing, styling, and creating identities for television and beyond.

But what interested me was never the clothing itself.

I was interested in what lived underneath it.

Who did someone believe themselves to be?

What story were they trying to tell?

What were they longing to express?

I learned early on that the way we present ourselves is rarely superficial. It is often an expression of something much deeper.

Long before I ever guided women through breathwork or embodiment, I was already studying patterns, identities, and the relationship between who we are and who we believe we need to be.

Today, that curiosity remains at the heart of my work.