São Paulo, Brazil.
Founder of Fort Magazine. Lived in London for over a decade and now resides in Brazil, working on local and extensively international projects. Her main focus is Fort Magazine, which has expanded into Fort Gallery and Cassia Tabatini S Studio. She graduated from the Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado (FAAP) with a degree in visual communication and pursued Photography at Central St Martins in London. With a distinguished career in fashion and portraits, she also engages in advertising, music, and has a personal project documenting youth culture, often combining these interests. Early in her career, she was recognized as a Young Talent in photography by British Vogue. She has published and exhibited her work across Europe and Brazil, represented by the Parisian gallery More than a Gallery. In Brazil, she showcases projects at venues such as Carpintaria RJ and Casa Triângulo in São Paulo. She has also curated projects and conducted workshops on personal language and contemporary photography. In Paris, she exhibited at Le Huit and collaborated with the Art Director of Courreges, Marcelo Alcaide, and Ban Exhibitions (Paris), among others. She conducted a residency and research on youth and culture in Belgrade. She consistently contributes to the Free Free project, advocating for the physical, emotional, and financial freedom of girls and women.