Softness as a Power Move

Softness becomes a power move the moment you stop treating it like a liability and start treating it like a language. A language that communicates discernment, emotional fluency, and a level of self possession that can’t be faked. Softness is often misunderstood because people confuse it with fragility. Real softness, the kind you choose, the…

Color Horoscope Series….Aries

Aries season arrives like a door swinging open on its own. It’s loud, bright, and already halfway into the room before anyone has even looked up. It’s the zodiacs ignition point, the cosmic strike, the moment the universe says, “Ready or not, were doing this.” Scarlet flame is the pulse behind it all. Its fast,…

Tiny Joys For Grounding In The Chaos This Week

This week has been… a lot. The kind of week where my brain feels like 47 tabs are open, two are frozen, and one is playing music I can’t find. But even inside the chaos, I kept stumbling into these tiny, glittery moments that reminded me I’m still here, still me, still capable of softness….

Color Crush: Tidal Teal — The Moment Everything Becomes Clear

There are colors you wear, colors you use, and then there are colors that feel like they rinse your whole spirit clean. The latter is Tidal Teal. It’s a hue that doesn’t just sit on the surface but moves through you like a wave pulling back, revealing what’s been there all along. This is a…

Behind The Heels

Killer Heels “Stiletto” If you’ve been around for about 5 minutes you know I love a good reveal. A good rot day in bed. A good lemonade refresher from Starbucks and an oversized cable knit sweater. So welcome to my world of chaos and a sort of behind the curtain of writing my first book. I…

Art Interrupted

I’ve been asked a few times now why I would add writing to my already overflowing plate. There’s a few different answers I’ve given but it kind of just boils down to…. Because I can. Between my full time job in intellectual property, rebuilding my digital footprint and small business 6 years after walking away,…

My Visual Calling Card

Artists typically have a signature. It’s not necessarily an actual signature but more of a thing that’s identifiable to everyone else. Think Van Goghs swirling brush strokes or Yayoi Kusama’s signature polka dots. Kusama is the reason I got into the creative world and started playing with bold colors. Her art was the first thing I saw that invoked a feeling. I knew immediately I needed to play with colors, and I knew immediately I needed to incorporate her in my home. I’ve followed…