hello.

Before this chapter of my life began, I was someone you’d meet in a boardroom, not a boudoir. I spent years excelling in high-level corporate strategy. Building brands, negotiating deals, and navigating a world where ambition wore high heels and smiled through 12-hour meetings. I mastered success, but longed for something real.

What I found was this path: one that lets me meet others not in roles, but in raw, unfiltered humanity. I believe sensuality is a sacred language. That being present with someone is a lost art. That intimacy, when done right, can be both grounding and transcendent.

I’m endlessly curious, deeply intuitive, and wickedly playful. I adore men who appreciate intelligence and elegance, who value not just beauty but the experience of connection. I thrive in the in-between spaces. Where conversation melts into flirtation, and time feels like a secret kept just between us.

Whether we’re sharing laughter over dinner or exploring deeper desires behind closed doors, I promise to meet you fully with warmth, authenticity, and a touch of mischief. This is my craft. This is my joy. Welcome to your new obsession.

  • Age | Early 30s

    Height/ Weight | 5’5”/ 120lbs

    Measurements | 32B - 25 - 34

    Hair/ Eyes | Brunette/ Hazel

    Education | Masters Degree… perhaps PhD bound?

    Physique | Pilates toned

    Tattoos/ Piercings  | No exotic piercings. I have a few discreet tattoos that are airbrushed out of photos for my safety. They are all very easily hidden in even the littlest of black dresses

    Personality Type | ENFP… we are enthusiastic, creative and people-oriented. Seeking to understand and connect with others on a deep level

    Style | Elegant and classy, with an edge. Often found wearing all black 

    Ethnicity  | Mostly European but with a hint of can’t-put-your-finger-on-it exoticness

ChatGPT says I look most like the following celebrities:

To get to know me better I have answered the famous Vogue 73 questions:

  • 1. What’s your favorite time of day? Twilight. That delicious in-between when the day is ending, the city lights start flirting with the sky, and everything softens just enough to say yes. 

    2. What’s your biggest weakness? A well tailored suit, a slow pour of wine and someone who knows how to hold eye contact… I am a sucker for depth wrapped in charm. But if we are being real, I can be a bit of a perfectionist. I want things to feel meaningful, intentional, beautiful. Sometimes that means I overthink the details… but it also means I’ll plan a date you’ll never forget!

    3. What’s your biggest strength? Knowing exactly how to make someone feel like the most important person in the room… and meaning it.

    4. What’s the biggest learning experience you’ve had? Leaving the corporate world. I was successful, respected, and completely numb. Walking away taught me that safety isn't the same as fulfillment. Desire is a far more powerful compass.

    5. What’s your idea of a perfect date? I love getting dressed up and being taken somewhere special… someplace with candlelight, a thoughtfully curated wine list and a restaurant team that sees food as an art form. Somewhere we can linger and savor each course. Flirtation and lots of laughter. After dinner perhaps a nightcap somewhere with live music, dark corners and velvet booths. Finishing the evening at an upscale hotel where we can enjoy dessert and more.

    6. What’s one vice you wish you could give up? Temptation. But then again, it's been very good to me

    7. What’s a cause that is important to you? Agency. I believe in a world where women can own their power, their pleasure and their stories without being asked to apologize for any of it.

    8. What’s the best compliment you’ve ever received? That I’m unforgettable. Not for how I look, but for how I made them feel. That’s the kind of impression I care about leaving.

    9. When are you the most inspired? I’m most inspired during deep conversations with someone who challenges me. When ideas are flowing, eyes are sparkling and we lose track of time, that’s pure magic.

    10. Sweet or savory? Always savory. I have a salt tooth lol

    11. What song can you listen to on repeat? Blackbird by The Beatles

    12. What makes you smile the most? A suite with a view, silk sheets that still smell like him and breakfast brought to bed without asking.

    13. What’s one thing people don’t know about you? I don’t believe in guilty pleasures. If it brings me joy, I indulge without apology.

    14. Heels or flats or sneakers? Flats for airports, sneakers for secrets, heels for everything that matters. Always adding to my collection hint hint 

    15. Vintage or new? New shoes, vintage champagne. Some things are best aged, others should arrive in a box and bow.

    16. What are the three things you can’t live without? Champagne, candlelight and a reason to undress slowly.

    17. Window or aisle seat? JetBlue Mint row 2 & 4 or Delta One, darling!

    18. What’s your current TV character obsession? Whoever’s brooding, wealthy and emotionally unavailable this season. I might have a type.

    19. Leather or lace? Leather in public, lace in private. Or the other way around, depending on the mood.

    20. What’s the most adventurous thing you’ve done in your life? I flew first class to Madrid for a single dinner reservation at DiverXO. What was supposed to be 12 hours turned into 48.

    21. How would you define yourself in three words? Elegant, curious, insatiable.

    22. What’s your current favorite piece of clothing that you own? A large white button-down that isn't mine. I wear it barefoot on slow mornings and sometimes nothing else.

    23. What’s a must-have clothing item everyone should own? The little black dress of course.

    24. What’s inspiring you in life right now? The courage it takes to be honest. Not loud, not dramatic, just quietly, vulnerably honest. It’s rare and it’s radiant.

    25. What’s the best piece of advice you’ve received? Protect your peace like it’s a luxury item. Because it is.

    26. What’s your pet peeve? Bad manners. If you can’t say thank you or look me in the eyes, you’re not invited back.

    27. Diamonds or pearls? Pearls in the morning, diamonds at night. Timing is everything.

    28. What’s something you notice about someone when you first meet them? How they speak to the waitstaff. Manners matter more when no one’s watching.

    29. What’s your biggest regret? Letting a colleague convince me to shrink. I should’ve taken up more space and less advice.

    30. What’s heavily played on your music playlist right now? Songs that make me sway without thinking. If I start moving in the kitchen, I know it's good.

    31. What’s your favorite board game? Whatever lets me move the pieces with one hand and sip champagne with the other.

    32. What’s your guilty pleasure? Depends how you define guilt. I do enjoy a little cannabis before intimacy. Everything slows down, heightens, deepens. Let’s just say I never forget those nights.

    33. What book did you most recently finish? The Alchemist. I’ve read it so many times, but sometimes you need to be reminded that the treasure is never where you thought it was.

    34. What are you currently reading? The Untethered Soul. Sometimes I only need a paragraph to shift everything.

    35. How do you start your day? Chai latte, slippers and my dog staring at me like I’m late for her morning treat. She’s the only one allowed to boss me around before sunrise.

    36. What’s your favorite holiday? Any holiday that gets me on a plane with no itinerary, just a passport and a beautiful dress packed for something unexpected.

    37. If you could raid one woman’s closet, who would it be? Carine Roitfeld. Every item would be black, sheer or leather. Which is exactly how I like my closet and my evenings.

    38. If you could switch lives with one person for a day, who would it be? A foreign diplomat’s mistress. I’d like to know what it feels like to be whispered about in five languages.

    39. What’s one thing you’ve always wanted to try but you’ve been too scared to do? Live in another country. No friends, no plans, just my dog, instinct and a beautiful address.

    40. What’s the one thing you wish you knew at age 19? That you can start over as many times as you need to. Reinvention is not failure. It’s freedom.

    41. Besides your phone or wallet, what’s a couple of must-have purse items? A sample-size vial of my signature scent, lip gloss, airpods and a hotel key I didn't return, 

    42. If you were not a companion, what would you be doing? Running a members-only supper club in a hidden loft with candlelight, champagne and rules no one talks about.

    43. What’s something you can’t do? Stay in one version of myself for too long. I crave reinvention like some people crave attention.

    44. Where was the best vacation you’ve ever taken? Chamonix. I didn’t ski much, but I mastered the art of après. Fireplaces, wine & cheese and conversations that warmed more than my hands.

    45. What’s one city you’ve always dreamed of traveling to? Antibes, France. My dream vacation is Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc. Waking up in a white linen bed, salt in my hair and sunlight spilling through the windows. Long lunches, secret beaches and the kind of quiet only the Riviera can offer.

    46. What’s something you always travel with? My signature scent, a cashmere blanket, pilates socks and my dog. She listens better than most people and never interrupts.

    47. Favorite food? Omakase. Clean, precise and best when it melts on your tongue without warning

    48. Favorite dessert? Panna cotta. Soft, delicate and just a little bit suggestive. Like good conversation over candlelight.

    49. Favorite snack? Marcona almonds and a cold glass of white wine. Just enough to tide me over.

    50. What’s a movie that made you cry? Lost in Translation. It was the loneliness that hit me. The ache of almost, of maybe, of not saying what you mean until it’s too late.

    51. What’s your favorite movie? When Harry Met Sally. I love a slow burn, a sharp wit and the way real love shows up unexpectedly.

    52. What’s the one talent you wish you had? To speak many languages fluently. I like the idea of slipping into different versions of myself depending on the country and the kiss.

    53. What’s your favorite exercise? Forever pilates. It’s slow, intentional and stronger than it looks. Just like me.

    54. What’s your favorite band? Oh jeez… too challenging to answer. Fleetwood Mac comes to mind. For the drama, the harmonies and the way every lyric sounds like it was written during a beautiful mistake.

    55. What’s your favorite fast food order? Once or twice a year I will get a hamburger from In-n-Out. Doubly patty, no spread, just tomatoes and onion. Simple, clean and exactly how I like most things… no extras, no apologies.

    56. What’s something you don’t want to be doing in 10 years? Explaining myself to people who are committed to misunderstanding me.

    57. What’s the cutest thing on planet earth? My dog waiting by the door when she hears my heels coming up the steps. No man has ever greeted me with that much joy.

    58. What’s the best thing that happened this year? I created more space. In my home, my schedule and my heart. The best thing this year was less.

    59. What’s your favorite cocktail? Mezcal margarita with a tajín rim. I like smoke on my lips, salt on my skin and heat that lingers longer than it should.

    60. Which movie makes you laugh the hardest? Death Becomes Her. It's glamorous, dark and absolutely unhinged. Just the way I like my comedy and my cocktails.

    61. What do you usually eat for dinner? Usually something clean and protein packed. Grilled salmon, roasted vegetables, and greens dressed just enough to tease. I like food that fuels me but still feels like foreplay.

    62. What do you usually eat for lunch? Some type of salad or bowl. Roasted vegetables and protein over greens. Sensual, simple and eaten slowly.

    63. What do you usually eat for breakfast? Chai with Pure Collagen (12g of protein) and if I am heading straight to pilates an IQ protein bar or if I have more time veggies and 100% beef sausage.

    64. What’s your favorite thing in the world? An amazing meal shared with delightful company and my dog. Her joy is simple, pure and reminds me how to love without hesitation.

    65. What’s your favorite color? Pink (but I rarely wear it)

    66. What color clothing do you wear most? Mostly black. It’s effortless, chic and has a way of making everything else I wear feel like a secret.

    67. What are three words to describe living in the San Francisco Area? Expensive, open-minded and home.

    68. Do you like surprises? I adore surprises that make my heart skip and my mind race in the best possible way.

    69. What’s one thing you had to learn the hard way? That letting go doesn’t mean giving up. Sometimes it’s the most courageous thing you can do.

    70. What’s something you’re tired of? I’m tired of empty promises dressed up in charm. I want the truth, even if it’s uncomfortable.

    71. Who do you turn to when you’re sad? I have an incredible support system between friends and family. When the world feels heavy, my dog’s eyes hold a kind of quiet strength that pulls me back.

    72. What’s a trend you would like to see disappear forever? Fast fashion that dies after one wear. Luxury is about lasting, not just looking good for a moment.

    73. What did you want to do with your life at age 12? I wanted to be a writer, someone who could tell stories that made people feel things they hadn’t before.

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