philosophy

My relationship with makeup has always been tactile and intuitive. I was drawn to faces, texture, and structure long before I thought of it as a career.

I began doing makeup informally at a young age. First on my mother, then on friends, I was drawn to the process of working with real skin and natural features. That curiosity eventually became a profession grounded in hands-on experience and professional mentorship. I trained and assisted under Shannon O’Brien, developing a disciplined approach to skin, structure, and restraint that continues to inform my work today.

Today, my work sits at the intersection of editorial precision and lived-in beauty; focusing on presence, not performance.

Smiling person with short blonde hair, wearing a black sleeveless top and showing floral tattoos on arm and torso.
Bridal philosophy
  • Bridal makeup that feels like you — steadier, more defined, and fully yourself.
  • I don't believe in transformation for the sake of it. I believe in clarity. 
  • Makeup that supports presence rather than performance. Skin that looks alive.
  • Femininity without excess or cliché.
This is all for you if…
  • You want to feel composed, present, and unmistakably yourself.
  • You value skin, balance, and intention without overt trend influence.
  • You want makeup that enhances rather than overtakes.

If you’re drawn to restraint, structure,
 and a composed approach to bridal beauty, you’re invited to inquire.

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I'm excited to bring your wedding beauty vision to life.

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