I have always been a visual person. I love to make things look beautiful. Our sight is the very first indicator that lure us into a meal or a room. I always try to engage all the senses in my work. And I never want to live in a sea of sameness. I want to celebrate being multifaceted in my thoughts and in how I look. It’s what makes me, all of us, our most dynamic selves.
I use so many different platforms to express my creativity but for years that chaos within caused me shame. Now I know how to use it—it serves me, it fuels me. It has taken me years to convey and accept that my scattered routine belongs within a coherent trajectory… There is a lineage that links everything that I do together. Like the time I spent at home in my late 20’s after Jivan was born that actually served as the creative ignition for my life’s purpose.
As an insecure 20 something wallflower, cooking and entertaining allowed me to be social but still maintain boundaries in the safety of my kitchen. It offered me the ability to discover new flavors and techniques, to take risks, to challenge myself, to trust myself, to play, to riff, to explore.
This innate yearning for contrast and experimentation is a through thread in my work and my personal style. Much like the culinary and interior worlds, I’m always looking for pieces in my wardrobe that kindle all the senses. In those moments, I know I can turn to Mytheresa.com for well-constructed, timeless, classic, and above all, buildable pieces that can take me from a design meeting to walking my pup, into the kitchen, and then out for the evening. Their curation gives you the freedom to take calculated risks and create visual interest that attracts the eye, just as you would in a room, or on a plate.