Get to know me
I’m a fashion journalist living and working in Washington D.C. I am pursuing my Bachelor’s degree in journalism, and I am currently Editor-in-Chief of Revolution, American University’s fashion society and magazine.
I have covered D.C. Fashion Week twice, profiled the CEO and executive director of the event, and have multiple published pieces covering topics within the fashion industry including sustainability, runway style, and style inspiration.
I am creative and passionate, and I spend time researching and writing about fashion history and trends, to make myself as well-rounded as possible about all aspects of the fashion industry. I have spent time outside of academia working on curating a digital fashion archive through Twitter, where I can present and display moments that speak to me throughout different eras of fashion, and recognize trends and themes throughout the designs.
Outside of writing, I co-host the podcast People’s Princesses, which focuses on popular culture, fashion, and society. I love the additional aspect of creativity I can practice while brainstorming ideas and researching while working on the podcast.
I am originally from New Jersey, and I'm very proud of that. I love spending time with my family, friends, and my incredible dog Max. When I'm not writing, working, or studying, you can find me curled up with a contemporary fiction novel, vintage shopping, visiting an art museum, or trying a new restaurant.
​
I am open to work, and always love to chat about my writing. Please reach out if you're interested in working together, I'm always around!
​