Sabrina Bawa is a cultural critic and writer examining how women are shaped by the objects, environments, and narratives that surround them. Her work explores beauty, desire, and the emotional life of women through a discerning lens —asking whether what we consume restores femininity, taste, elegance, and intimacy with the self, or erodes them.
Her perspective is informed by years of study in embodied disciplines, Eastern philosophy, and feminine psychology, paired with a deep engagement with French art de vivre and contemporary luxury. This background allows her to read beyond surface claims. Sabrina approaches products, rituals, and cultural signals not as trends to follow, but as forces that subtly condition how women relate to their bodies, desires, and standards of taste.
Before turning fully toward editorial work, Sabrina built and led a successful wellness business, helping thousands of women redefine their relationship to food, beauty, and self-worth.
Today, she continues this work through SABRINA, a refined cultural publication devoted to beauty and the art of feminine living. Through essays, fiction, and cultural critique, she examines what endures, what feels hollow, and what shapes a woman’s inner standards of taste, intimacy, and self-relationship.