Dirty Boots, Clean Lines

How I Found My Style Between Fashion and Foundation

They say you can’t be both.
Stylish and strong. Creative and calculated. But my life—and this brand—is proof you absolutely can.

I started with fabrics, not floor plans. Runways, not rooflines. And yet here I am—covered in drywall dust, sketching out spaces that make people feel powerful, peaceful, and home.

This is how “dirty boots” met “clean lines”… and never looked back.

From Vogue to Voltage

I spent years designing for women who wanted to be seen—plus-size fashion, red carpets, national TV. But over time, I realized the power of design didn’t stop at the closet. It extended into our homes. Our spaces. Our stories.

Trading couture for concrete wasn’t a pivot. It was a progression.

The Style That Built Me

Quiet luxury. High-low pairings. Structure with soul.

Those same rules I applied to fashion followed me into construction. I don’t just pick tile—I build storylines. I don’t just style a room—I layer in intention.

My spaces have curves like a well-cut dress. Edges like a great jacket. And enough grounding to keep it all real.

Owning the Duality

There’s power in being underestimated. Power in wearing mascara under a hard hat. Power in knowing your aesthetic and your budget spreadsheet.

Being a woman in construction isn’t a gimmick. It’s a gift.

And if you’ve ever felt like you had to choose—between soft and strong, design and data, being the boss or the muse—I’m here to say: screw that.

You can build beauty with your bare hands and still be the best dressed on site.

This is Just the Beginning

Dirty Girl is where I’ll share it all—the mistakes, the magic, the mindset behind the builds.

Thanks for being here.