Life through my lens
Instagram is where my creativity lives and is showcased. It’s more than just a place to share outfits—it’s my digital moodboard, a visual diary, and the space where I bring my ideas to life.
From the archives but still golden
Styling has always been my way of storytelling. It’s not just about what I’m wearing—it’s about what I’m feeling. Some days, that means layered knits and undone textures. Other days, it’s long silhouettes, structured shapes, or something that feels completely outside the box. My personal style isn’t fixed—it flows with my mood, the lighting, the setting, even the playlist I’m listening to while getting ready. I treat getting dressed like a creative ritual.
Featuring little in lace, polaroid shots, art museums and my favorite clutch
When I style a look, I’m thinking in scenes. I’m thinking about how it moves, what kind of energy it gives off, and how it interacts with the world around it. From building outfits to selecting props, I approach each shoot like a soft storyboard. I’m often styling and photographing myself—sometimes with a tripod and natural light, sometimes in-between errands or late at night in a quiet room lit by candles. There’s intention behind every frame, even if it looks spontaneous.
Date night, carrot cake and an outfit I liked
The sets I build (even if it’s just a table, a staircase, or the perfect patch of sunlight) are an extension of the outfit. I love using everyday objects—food, flowers, reflections, shadows—to create softness and contrast. That’s a big part of my aesthetic: making ordinary things feel cinematic. I want my content to feel like a memory, like a fleeting moment that invites you to slow down and feel something.
Instagram is my main creative outlet and my favorite platform to connect with others. It’s where I test ideas, share my styling process, and document life through a lens that feels uniquely mine. Every post is layered with mood and movement. I like things to feel lived-in, not overly curated—but still intentional and beautiful.
TEA party, matcha mishap and salted muse
My approach to content creation isn’t about chasing perfection—it’s about capturing presence. The presence of a feeling, a moment, or a story that feels personal and true to me.
Dress by Free People a few seasons back