Fashion and beauty aren’t just external expressions—they’re reflections of our inner state.
When we shed an old identity, we often change our hair.
When we heal, we start dressing for ourselves.
Every lipstick shade, every scent, every bold pair of shoes can be a micro-ritual of becoming.
Transformation culture isn’t just internal.
It shows up in what we wear when we no longer need to impress, and in how we carry ourselves once we’ve remembered who we are.
The Power of One (Romper): Why This Outfit Made Me Feel Most Me
Not just an outfit, but a feeling. Four rompers later (and still regretting the one that got away), I realised that some clothes don’t just flatter—they remember who we are. This is a love letter to the playsuit that made me feel most me.
The One-Minute Escape That Feels Like a Holiday
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How to Make Your Skincare Routine Feels like Self-Care
I believe beauty becomes ritual when it stops being performance and starts being presence.
I believe play is healing.
I believe a bold lip on a tender day can be medicine.
And I believe in breaking the idea that only glowing, rested, youthful faces are “beautiful.”