She’s a journalist who kickstarted her journey in the fashion world as the Assistant to Anna Wintour—yes, the Editor-in-Chief of American Vogue. That early experience set the tone for what would become a dynamic career. By 2017, she had stepped into the role of Style Director at Tatler Magazine, further solidifying her presence in the industry. But before all the glitz and high-profile gigs, she was just a student with big dreams. She studied philosophy at St Andrews University, where she earned her degree and laid the foundation for her thoughtful approach to storytelling. Not long after graduating, she made the bold move to New York City, chasing new opportunities and embracing change. On a personal note, she’s been linked to actor Max Irons, adding another layer to her public narrative. Her path—from academia to fashion journalism—shows how diverse experiences can shape a compelling career.
During her time at Vogue, she collaborated with renowned photographers like Annie Leibovitz and Steven Klein. She really thrived in that creative environment, working closely with visionaries such as Annie Leibovitz and Steven Klein. It was a defining period for her, especially given the caliber of talent she got to work with—Annie Leibovitz and Steven Klein being just two standout names.