I spent years working in publishing before I decided to write for myself. I'd edited other people's words, shaped other people's voices, and — quietly, somewhere along the way — stopped using my own. The Editor's Letter is the correction to that.
Here, I write about the things I actually think about: the three products I keep coming back to, the five wardrobe pieces that have outlasted every trend, the Sunday ritual that makes the whole week feel intentional, the decision to slow down before the world forces it on you. It's personal. It's considered. And it always takes me longer to write than it probably should.
You'll also find Shop My Faves — a curated shelf of the things I'd recommend to a friend without hesitation. Everything linked is something I've actually bought, used, and decided was worth keeping.
I'm an editor, writer, and the person behind The Editor's Letter — a monthly publication about beauty, home, style, and the quiet things that make a life feel like your own.
I started this letter because I was tired of content that moved too fast to mean anything. I wanted somewhere to think out loud — about the skincare edit that finally made sense, the wardrobe that stopped feeling like a problem, the Sunday ritual that changed the shape of a week. The small, considered things that don't make headlines but make a life.