Romanticism

I’ve always believed that beauty lives in the details. From a very young age, I followed my aunt into the world of floral design. I still remember the gentle rhythm of arranging petals, choosing colors, and watching a bouquet quietly bloom into something more than the sum of its parts.

Young Jolie learning flower arranging

That early experience sparked something lasting in me—a love for aesthetics, harmony, and self-expression. As I grew older, that translated into how I dress and style myself. I enjoy exploring what fits my mood and personality, not to impress others, but to feel in tune with myself.

I also love capturing little pieces of life through my lens. A shadow on the wall, golden hour through a café window, the way steam rises from a teacup on a rainy day—these are the things I can’t help but record. To me, romanticism is about being present with beauty, no matter how small or fleeting.

In my creative work, this sensitivity shapes how I design and tell stories. I want to create digital experiences that carry the same warmth and emotion that I find in everyday life.