On fashion and style growing up:
I think it was always there because my mom instilled it in us from such a young age. We practically lived at swap meets like the Rose Bowl every weekend. It wasn't optional—that was simply what we did.
On watching Los Angeles change:
It's honestly a little sad. As I've gotten older, I don't really have FOMO anymore, but when I drive around and see so many of our favorite places gone, it makes me nostalgic. The city feels very different now.
Favorite era of L.A.:
Probably when I was 15, 16 and 17 and first going out. Everything felt new and exciting because it wasn't allowed. Those were definitely my wild teenage years.
Life before social media:
It was the best. I had a Nokia phone that played Snake and could barely send a text message. Social media changed everything. Nothing feels quite as organic anymore.
How did you get into styling?
I needed a job to pay for rent, health insurance and my car, so I started working at Curve. Over time I became a buyer alongside Nevena, traveling to Paris and New York to buy collections. At the same time, I began styling clients and eventually actresses and models on the side. What started as a weekend hustle gradually became a full-time career.