Coastal Muse began as a quiet rebellion — not just against fast fashion, but against the version of myself I’d outgrown.

Before this, I was moving through life on autopilot. School. Work. Relationships. Gym. All the things I was “supposed” to do — but none of them asked who I was underneath it all. It wasn’t until I moved into my first home by the ocean that something shifted. The tides had a way of stripping everything back. I felt it too — that call to rebuild, to evolve, to create something more honest.

So I began sewing. What started as a small act of grounding became something far bigger — a return to myself. And out of that transformation, Coastal Muse was born.

This brand is a love letter to change, to slow beauty, to becoming. A space where your style doesn’t have to shout to be heard. Where you don’t have to follow the trends to feel powerful.

Because true style doesn’t come from the runway — it comes from within.

đź–¤ What I Believe

Style is not a uniform. It’s a language.

It’s not about copying influencers or chasing the algorithm — it’s about weaving inspiration into your own story.

I created Coastal Muse for the women who dress with feeling. For the ones who don’t want to look like everyone else — they want to look like themselves.

🪡 What the Corsets Represent

Each corset I make is a vessel. A mood. A moment of becoming.

They’ve been armor. They’ve been art. They’ve been rebellion. And they’ve been home.

No two people wear a Coastal Muse piece the same way — and that’s exactly the point. This isn’t about trends. This is about transformation. Intention. Identity. Individuality.

Every corset is handmade slowly, here on the lush coast of North Queensland — no factories, no shortcuts. Just story and stitch.

🌙 Why the Name Coastal Muse

In ancient myth, a Muse was a woman who inspired — not through imitation, but through soul. That’s who I design for.

And living beside the ocean, I’m constantly reminded of what it means to shift, to stir, to change. So this name — Coastal Muse — became more than a title. It became a symbol of who I design for:

women who are becoming. women who are learning to be their own Muse.