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There’s a joke on The Nanny where Fran says her mother always prayed that one day, Fran would be living in a big mansion with a handsome millionaire and wonderful kids. Its punchline was, “But she didn’t say married!”
The last year of my life has felt similar.
For almost two decades, I’ve been designing and selling eyewear and accessories through my brand, A-Morir. Through hard work, consistency, talent (ahem), and a little luck, I’ve found success as music’s go-to embellisher. Over the course of this career, I’ve designed pieces worn to the Met Gala and the VMAs and by Beyoncé on her Renaissance world tour; Rihanna referred to me as a friend and collaborator on MTV. But I’d be lying if I said there weren’t a small part of my brain hoping that one day, my designs would go beyond “IYKYK” and have a more substantial cultural impact.











