I’ve always been fascinated by how women express who they are—and how that evolves over time.

That curiosity first led me to begin my career as a freelance stylist in Southeast Asia, living in both Japan and Hong Kong for over a decade.

That experience shaped my lasting love of colour, fabric, and creating combinations that feel individual and considered.

In 2011, I founded Eponine London, which I led as Creative Director for fifteen years.

In 2021, I was named one of The Times’ 20 Best Dressed Women Over 50.  For me, style has never been about trends, but about authenticity.

Alongside this, I trained and volunteered for twenty years as a bereavement counsellor.

Supporting people through loss and life transitions has given me a deep understanding of how change affects us—and how to guide others through it with care and clarity.

In 2017, I co-founded Wilfrid’s House, a mental health charity offering low-cost or free psychotherapy, coaching, and bereavement counselling.

Today, I bring these two worlds together—emotional insight and personal expression.

I donate 10% of each session to support the ongoing work of Wilfrid’s House.