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The 1990s were a wild time for me. I grew up in Los Angeles surrounded by the glamour of Hollywood. My parents owned a small record store in Silverlake, and I spent most of my childhood listening to punk rock bands like The Germs and Black Flag. I was always drawn to the raw energy and rebellion of that scene.

As I got older, I began to explore other interests outside of music. I became fascinated with fashion and started experimenting with my own style, often incorporating elements of goth and grunge into my wardrobe. My friends would often joke that I looked like a "punk rock Barbie," which I took as a compliment.

After high school, I moved to New York City to pursue a career in fashion. I landed an internship at a small boutique in SoHo and quickly fell in love with the fast-paced world of retail. But it wasn't long before I realized that working 12-hour days in a crowded store wasn't exactly my dream job. So, I started taking on freelance projects and building my own portfolio as a stylist.

Eventually, I was able to transition out of retail and into full-time freelance work. It's been a struggle at times, but it's also incredibly rewarding to be able to create content that resonates with people all over the world. And when I'm not working on a project, you can usually find me trying out new recipes in the kitchen or exploring the city with my friends.