Babette's Story
Space has always been central to my work.
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I began my career in architecture and interior design, working internationally with private clients and global fashion brands. In these environments, clarity, precision, and attention to detail were essential — but so was something less visible: the ability to listen carefully, understand people quickly, and translate what they needed into spaces that truly supported them.
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Over time, my work expanded into the world of luxury fashion retail, where I spent many years observing how women experience themselves in front of mirrors, clothing, and space. Fitting rooms often reveal quiet moments of vulnerability — where identity, confidence, and self-perception become visible.
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These experiences deepened my understanding of how profoundly our external environment — the spaces we inhabit, the clothes we wear, and the atmosphere surrounding us — can influence how we feel, how we move through the world, and how we see ourselves.
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What became increasingly clear is that when these elements fall out of alignment, something inside us begins to feel unsettled — even when everything outwardly appears to function well.
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Today, I bring together spatial intelligence, emotional steadiness, and many years of working closely with women navigating change.
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The work I offer now grew naturally from these experiences.
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It is less about designing spaces, and more about helping women reconnect with themselves — and shaping environments that quietly support who they are becoming.