I have always admired the women who shaped me. My mother. My grandmother. The women who mentored me before I really knew myself.
Before Lunetti became a brand, it lived in conversations I didn’t always recognize as formative. Moments shared at the kitchen table, stories passed down over time, lessons absorbed through example rather than instruction. Their strength was steady, their softness was intentional, and their honesty was grounding.
For this entry, I wanted to return to those conversations and highlight the beautiful women whose lives and voices continue to guide me and have played a meaningful role in the creation of Lunetti.