I couldn’t help but wonder: What shapes our fashion sensibilities? For me, it’s always been my mom. She wasn’t just a mom; she was a fashion icon in her own right, with a flair that made me fall in love with the art of dressing up. Her tales of 60s and 70s fashion, those wild Studio 54 nights, were the bedtime stories that painted my dreams in sequins and silk.

The legends of that era—Edie Sedgwick’s rebellious elegance, Andy Warhol’s chaotic brilliance at The Factory, and the timeless charm of Audrey Hepburn in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”—they weren’t just icons; they were the North Stars of my style galaxy. Aaron Slims’ photography and the allure of Turner Classic Movies whispered the secrets of glamour and grit that I longed to embody.

I’ll dive into these inspirations more deeply in future posts. From my adventures in high fashion houses like Prada and Max Mara to my escapades in the luxury art and design market, these experiences have woven together to form the fabric of who I am today. Stay tuned, darlings, as we unravel the threads of fashion and find the common thread that binds us all.

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