What if your tarot reading felt like a shopping montage — and you left feeling like a million bucks?
"Think of me as a personal shopper — but for ideas, possibilities, and potential decisions."
Book a ReadingBoth are systems built on archetypes. Both should be used to make us feel better about ourselves — more empowered, creative, sexy, confident, or comfortable.
Sadly, some people use both tarot and fashion to make people feel terrible. Not here. You will never leave a reading feeling scared, hopeless, or anxious.
I'm not a psychic. I'm just a friendly gay guy who is deep into tarot, medium-deep into fashion, and loves giving kind, compassionate, upbeat advice. The goal is for both of us to leave feeling like a million bucks.
I especially love reading for first-timers, non-believers, and my LGBTQ+ community.
Private, focused, completely yours. For big decisions, creative blocks, relationship questions, or simply checking in with yourself.
The hit of any gathering. Birthdays, bachelorettes, brand events. Quick reads, high energy, unforgettable for every guest.
Distance is no obstacle. Virtual readings available anywhere — same warmth, same insight, same zero doom and gloom.
A specialty and a joy. There's nowhere I'd rather read. Fast, funny, meaningful — even on a loud dance floor.
For those who want something slow and contemplative. A meditative experience in your own space, at your own pace.
Based in Brooklyn, available within 50 miles, and open to traveling further for the right occasion. Just ask.
You bring whatever's on your mind — or nothing at all. I'll lay out a spread and we'll see what comes up together.
Think of it as a conversation, not a performance. We try things on, talk through what resonates, leave what doesn't.
Empowered, clear-headed, maybe a little lighter. Like you just found the perfect outfit and you're wearing it out.
Whether you're planning a private session, a party, or something entirely different — reach out and let's make it happen. I love a good conversation.
Send a MessageThe process should be fun — like a shopping montage in a cheesy movie.