My career began in fashion magazines—almost by accident. While studying art history and interning at Art in America, I was pulled into the fashion closet at Interview, where my love of Warhol and Lichtenstein quickly made room for Prada and McQueen. That moment set the course for a career rooted in editorial storytelling, visual culture, and style.

I went on to spend more than a decade as a fashion editor at publications including Women’s Health, Cosmopolitan, Ladies’ Home Journal, Seventeen, and FHM, where I conceptualized and styled fashion stories, covered market, wrote trend and service features, and collaborated closely with creative teams on shoots and layouts.

From there, I transitioned into freelance editorial work—writing and editing stories, serving as a fashion editor across leading titles, and styling photoshoots for top media brands. As my career evolved, I pivoted into brand-side storytelling, bringing an editor’s eye to copywriting and content strategy roles at White House Black Market and Tommy Hilfiger.

Today, I’m an Editorial Manager at Walmart, where I lead large-scale content strategy and storytelling across homepage, campaign, and site experiences—bridging editorial thinking with commerce, data, and customer insight.

When I’m not working, you’ll usually find me traveling, watching movies, or cooking.