
About Me
I’m a Bay Area–based writer with a background in journalism and a deep connection to fashion as both an industry and a form of personal expression. My work lives at the intersection of style and inner life—exploring how identity, mental health, and creativity shape the way we move through the world.
Having reported on fashion from behind the scenes of major events like Paris Fashion Week to local style stories closer to home, I’ve seen how much of this industry is about more than clothing—it’s about belonging, perception, and self-construction. This blog is a more personal extension of that lens.
Here, I write with a level of honesty that isn’t always easy to hold. I document my experiences with mental health in their realest forms—the uncertainty, the darker stretches, the questions that don’t resolve cleanly. This isn’t a space for polished conclusions or easy narratives, but for the raw, ongoing process of trying to understand myself and the world around me.
If there’s a purpose to it, it’s this: to reach anyone who has ever felt out of place, untethered, or unsure where they belong. To offer something unfiltered and human enough that it resonates. To make a record of what it means to keep going, even when clarity feels out of reach.