If you imagine me sketching late into the night, surrounded by threads and motifs, obsessing over the curve of a sleeve or the shade of a single stitch… you wouldn’t be wrong. If you imagine me seeking with independent designers whose pour their dreams into design, and aritisans whose hands move with instinct and memory… that is exactly who I am.
I’ve always loved beautiful things. I love dressing up, I love the ritual of choosing what to wear, and I love the way a thoughtfully made piece can shift the way you move through the world.
My travels have become a tapestry of memories stitched into fabric — scarves from India, handmade jackets from Lebanon, bags from Morocco. Pieces I still cherish because they remind me of where I’ve been and who I was becoming.
I dress up every day because I believe I owe it to myself — and to the world around me — to show up with intention. To look good, feel good, and honour the craft of the people who make the things I wear.
Tokri was born from that same instinct - a love of craftsmanship, of colour, of the poetry that lives in handmade things.
I work with independent brands, weavers and dreamers who are intentional, who create slowly, deliberately, reverently.
Every Tokri piece is a conversation between heritage and modernity — between the artisans who bring their ideas to life and the woman who will one day wear them. It is a meeting of worlds: India’s timeless craft and Australia’s quiet, contemporary elegance.
Tokri is not just clothing.
It is a feeling.
A ritual.
A way of carrying beauty into the everyday.
Thank you for being here, and being a part of my journey to showcase beautiful things, made by hand.