What advice would you give to your younger sibling? Get comfortable with yourself and nurture that relationship first and foremost.
What is magic? Everything is magic.
What do you do to wind down? I take long baths with Epsom salts and a few drops of cedar wood essential oil. I’ll light palo santo and play music while I soak. I’m currently loving the album “The Ecstatic Music of Alice Coltrane Turiyasangitananda”.
What is the best advice you have ever received? Live in the frequency of love.
Tell me a Natasha fun fact..... I can keep a hula hoop up for a real long time.
How did you get into being a wardrobe stylist? I come from a family of creatives. I grew up with a mother who took me to flea markets and vintage shops since I can remember. I’ve always been fascinated with personal style as a form of self-expression. I love getting dressed. It’s ritual for me. It’s so much more than the clothing I wear. When I realized I could make a living creating looks and telling stories I was all about it.
How do you fix a broken heart? You don’t fix it. Let it sink in. Let heartbreak teach you something about yourself. Everything in life is a lesson sent from the universe in order for us to grow more into our authentic self.
What is love? Love is recognizing wholeness.
Do people ever really change? People change constantly. We may hold onto certain patterns or limiting beliefs until we are ready to learn our lessons from them, but in little ways we are always changing and adapting.
What has been your best investment? My health. I am not able to be of service to the world if I do not take care of myself first.
What are your thoughts on meditation? Meditation offers us space. For a long time, I thought meditation meant getting rid of thought but now I see it as giving space from thought.
What would you like the world to know about you? I’d love the world to know that I’m doing my best with the tools I have at this moment and I know that everyone else is doing the same.
Did you collect anything as a child? I’d collect sand dollars, sea glass, and feathers found on the beaches of Northern California where I grew up.
Is your grandmother a good cook? Yes, my grandmother is a good cook. I remember being young and visiting my grandparents in New Mexico, where they lived for many years. There would always be something incredible cooking in the kitchen. My grandmother isn’t a very affectionate person but nourishing another human being is one of the greatest ways to show love.