The Intentional Wear collection didn’t start as clothing —
it began years ago, in a moment where my mind stepped out of the way and something deeper took over.
I had written the intentions on paper first, and when I tapped into each one, the symbols came through on their own. I wasn’t designing or thinking — I was simply watching. It felt like my hand was moving without me, and I had goosebumps almost the entire time. The symbols were born in that state of pure presence.
Now, years later, I’ve brought them into wearable form —
not as fashion, but as intentional reminders.
Even though the symbols already existed, turning them into T-shirt designs became its own journey:
Intuition flowed in just a couple of hours —
reminding me how effortless life feels when I trust myself.
Abundance made me feel expanded, like I could already see the ripple these symbols will create in other people’s lives.
Acceptance asked me to slow down and let things take the time they needed — even when the process moved way slower than I planned.
Love filled me with love for the work, for the people who will wear these pieces, and for my own life.
Courage invited me to stop shrinking and actually speak about the power of this — instead of letting that small inner voice make decisions for me.
Balance showed me exactly where I was slipping into perfectionism. I kept changing the design until the energy told me to stop — to keep it simple, steady, and balanced.
Pleasure pulled me back into my body — I switched from my office chair to my pilates ball, stretched, breathed, and let my body lead the process.
And Emotion was the deepest.
Preparing it for print moved so much inside me that I cried three times.
It took over 15 hours because I wasn’t just working — I was feeling.
Some might say I only experienced all of this because I expected to.
Maybe.
But maybe that’s the whole point.
Intention shapes reality.
When we drift through life without intention, nothing changes.
When we choose it — even gently — everything begins to shift.
These pieces aren’t here to give you something you don’t have.
They’re here to remind you of what’s already inside you.
You don’t need to try hard or do anything special.
Sometimes you just put something on —
and the reminder stays with you all day.
I’m beyond grateful that these symbols,
which have been with me for years,
can now live out in the world with the people they’re meant for.