Two years ago, I took over Whxte.
At the time, I was also navigating a major life transition—stepping into single motherhood and rebuilding what my life and career would look like moving forward.
Whxte became more than just a business.
It became something I could shape intentionally.
From the beginning, I knew I didn’t want to create jewelry that felt disposable or trend-driven.
I wanted to design pieces that felt:
- lasting
- meaningful
- personal
Jewelry that could move with you through different seasons of life.
Looking back, I can see that a lot of what I was building during that time came from a place of survival.
There was pressure to make things work.
To create stability.
To build something sustainable.
And while that gave me momentum, it also taught me something important—
the energy you build from matters.
Over time, my perspective has shifted.
What started from necessity has evolved into something much more intentional.
Now, every piece I design is created with a different mindset:
Not just what will sell—
but what will last.
Not just what looks good now—
but what someone will wear for years.
Jewelry, to me, represents moments.
It holds meaning.
It marks transitions.
It becomes part of your story.
And that’s exactly how I approach Whxte today.
As the brand continues to grow, so does my intention behind it.
To create pieces that feel timeless.
To design with purpose.
And to build something that people can carry with them for years to come.
