A living fairytale unfolds in her world. Performer and part-time solicitor for the British Parliament, she moves between two realities: one ruled by legal codes and another guided by imagination. She does not simply love Alice in Wonderland. She becomes Alice. Through photos, videos and performances, she steps into her alter ego and creates immersive scenes where fantasy and memory intertwine. Her journey began when she was only three years old, listening to her father read the story aloud. Those moments became her first steps into Wonderland.
Today, her house, affectionately named Lyndhurst after the town where the real Alice is buried, has turned into a luminous Wonderland museum. Every room glows with pastel colors, teapots, dolls, dresses, mirrors and jewelry that echo the magic of Disney’s 1951 film and the nostalgic charm of vintage treasures. Collecting, for her, is an act of love and remembrance. Each new piece keeps her father’s imagination alive and every shelf holds part of their shared story.
She calls Alice her alter ego, a reflection of curiosity, courage and boundless imagination. And every single day, she wears something that embodies Alice, a ribbon, a charm, a dress, as if the story itself were stitched into her daily life. Her aesthetic is theatrical and enchanting, filled with carefully staged photos, costumes and videos that captivate thousands of followers. She not only embodies Alice but also transforms into other beloved Disney princesses such as Rapunzel, Aurora, Belle, Ariel, Cinderella and Snow White, creating a living gallery of fairytale identities.
As a performer, she has brought Alice to life in beautiful estate gardens, in Disneyland, in London, Switzerland and France, enchanting audiences wherever she appears. Beyond collecting, she performs across different worlds of fantasy, blending Disney heritage, performance art and a deeply personal devotion to storytelling. What she dreams of now is to keep expanding this magical universe through new connections, friendships and ever more wonder. For her, Wonderland is not just a story. It is home.










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