Babette's Story
Space has always been central to my work.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Today, I bring together spatial intelligence, emotional steadiness, and many years of working closely with women navigating change.
The work I offer now grew naturally from these experiences.
It is less about designing spaces, and more about helping women reconnect with themselves — and shaping environments that quietly support who they are becoming.