I started this blog back in 2013, when I was living in Bali. So much has changed since then, but one thing remains—the call to write and follow this grand fashion adventure. Today, I have a school called SEW BROMO, which educates impact-driven fashion founders, and I’m bringing the Elsa Fitzgerald fashion house back to life.
I should probably be writing on those platforms, but something keeps calling me back to my fashion roots. I’m surprised that after all these years—and after so many professional and academic experiences—I still find myself doubting and wavering in the pursuit of my fashion dream.
I’m working on my second book, yet I’ve lost some of the zeal that writing once brought to my creative soul. So I’ve returned here, to this site where I once poured into my love and affection for the things that truly matter in building a fashion life into reality. My hope is that those of you reading will find the spirit to revive the love you once thought was lost.

In the SEW BROMO office in the Needle Trades District in Baltimore, Maryland USA working on the Kebaya Suit.

It is time to get back to the painting with lace dresses that were inspired by the Indonesian Kebaya.

I have enjoyed making new fashion friends and going on a wonderful old world adventure with Jill Andrews.

I did fit in a fashion shoot with Pat Bourque wearing Retropolitan Vintage