Pink Collar Thoughts is a personal blog about femininity, ambition, emotional intelligence, books, work, travel, and the strange experience of becoming a woman in real time.

It started as a university assignment and accidentally turned into a space where I could put into words the thoughts that usually live somewhere between airport terminals, bookstores, playlists, late-night essays, and long walks with headphones on.

I write about growing up too early, romanticizing life responsibly, surviving corporate environments without losing softness, the emotional lives of women, the comfort of bookstores, curated travel itineraries, feminism, identity, and the quiet hope that maybe we are all slowly becoming versions of ourselves we can finally recognize.

I believe in museums, playlists for imaginary scenarios, coffee strong enough to fix existential dread, beautifully annotated paperbacks, girls’ trips, thoughtful conversations, and finding meaning in small things.

Most of all, I believe that softness and intelligence were never meant to cancel each other out.

So if you have ever felt emotionally attached to cities, essays, songs, airports, bookstores, or versions of yourself that only seem to appear while traveling, you are probably in the right place.

Welcome to Pink Collar Thoughts.