Meet the Creator
Hi, I'm Saint!
I live in Colorado with my dog and cats; an animal enthusiast by day and night. I lost my way from the creative world I love, but I’m back baby, full throttle. Diving into new hobbies and revisiting old passions: astrology, art, plants (Philodendron billietiae is my current obsession), herbology, tarot, journaling, and mental well-being—and I’m taking everyone along for the ride. I’m also studying to become a massage therapist while growing my business, learning every day how to balance creativity and health.

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My passion for female advocacy grew from a deeply personal experience that continues to influence my work and creativity . During the review of my mental health evaluation results, I was told that they were based on systems built using predominately male research, which means some findings should be interpreted with caution. That was a gut punch but true. Women are vastly different. Women are more likely than men to receive misdiagnoses in certain mental health conditions due to differences in symptom presentation and gender bias. Research shows that women’s mental health experiences are sometimes underrepresented and misunderstood in clinical studies. Conditions like anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and BPD can present differently in women than in men, but diagnostic tools and research historically have not always reflected these differences. I’ve experienced firsthand how misdiagnosis can affect a person; it led me into some of the most isolating and difficult times of my life.
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I can’t unsee or unlearn what I’ve experienced, and it’s devastating for women. Women make up nearly two-thirds of Alzheimer’s cases, and historically, women’s health has often been underfunded, underrepresented, and overlooked in research and treatment. Mental health is equally as important as physical health. My mental health is the foundation—if that isn’t right, nothing else works. Caring for ourselves in a world that often overlooks us isn’t optional—it’s essential.
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This brand exists because I can’t sit quietly while women’s health is neglected. I want to raise awareness, support women, and create a space that reminds us all to prioritize self-care, advocacy, and community. Every piece of this business, every product, every choice, comes from that “why.” It’s not just about clothing—it’s about connection, empowerment, and showing that women’s voices and health matter. I’m building this for all women, for all people who have been overlooked, dismissed, or misdiagnosed. We deserve better. We deserve attention. We deserve care. And I’m here to make sure at least a small part of that is happening—one step, one sale, one conversation at a time.