Welcome to Fashion on the Farm

If you told my teenage Beverly Hills self that one day I’d be writing a blog post titled Fashion on the Farm, I would’ve assumed it was a prank—or a new reality show I hadn’t agreed to yet. But here we are, and honestly? It feels exactly right.

This brand, this new chapter, this little corner of the internet… it was created for a few reasons. Friendship, duality, and a very personal belief that style should never shrink just because the environment changes.

The Friendship Behind the Fashion

At the heart of all of this is connection. Moving between Beverly Hills and Park City introduced me to relationships that feel grounding, expansive, and wildly different from the world I grew up in.

My best friend Tash, is the perfect example. She is effortlessly casual: denim, flannels, warmth, practicality. Meanwhile, I show up to the rodeo in full glam, rhinestones catching the arena lights like a disco ball having a spiritual awakening.

And we love each other exactly as we are.

I never push her to “dress up,” and she never asks me to tone it down. That acceptance is what inspired this space. Fashion should never be a performance for others—it should be an expression of who you already are.

Between Beverly Hills & Park City: Where the Two Worlds Meet

My life has become this beautiful dual citizenship between two completely different worlds.

In Los Angeles, dressing up is practically a love language. Events, dinners, openings, screenings—there’s always a reason to slip into something fabulous.

What shocked me, though, was realizing that the farm has its own version of that.
Heading to the rodeo? Dressing up.
Horseback riding lessons? Dressing up.
A Saturday spent running around the ranch? Dressing up.

Not because I have to—but because it makes me feel alive, confident, and fully myself.

I somehow turned into a glam cowgirl, which makes my inner child and my current self equally delighted.

What Fashion on the Farm Is Really About

Let me be very clear:
This isn’t about “farm fashion.”
This is about fearless fashion. Elevated fashion. Fun fashion. Glam fashion.

It’s about standing in a dusty arena in a bejeweled belt buckle because you want to.
It’s about wearing faux-fur at a barn because life is short and your personality is big.
It’s about embracing the version of you that doesn’t apologize for sparkle—even when surrounded by hay bales.

Fashion on the Farm is a space for all things western-inspired, ranch-adjacent, creatively unexpected, and unapologetically glam.

It’s about the confidence that comes from showing up as you—wherever you are.

A New Chapter, Rooted in Joy

As someone who has lived many lives—artist, model, mom, woman rebuilding herself after major health journeys—I’ve learned that joy doesn’t just “happen.” You cultivate it. You choose it. You wear it.

For me, part of that joy is fashion.
Part of that joy is the farm.
Part of that joy is friendship.
And part of that joy is this new space—where all of those worlds collide in a way that feels meaningful, feminine, and fun.

Thank you for being here.
Thank you for stepping into this new chapter with me.
And thank you for letting me be my most extra, sparkly, unapologetic self—on the farm, in Beverly Hills, and everywhere in between.

Welcome to Fashion on the Farm.
Let’s have some fun.

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