About Yvette

Yvette Blaess is a mother, and fashion voice, and advocate  whose work brings together education, lived experience, and thoughtful self-expression.

She currently serves as a board member of The Dyslexia Foundation, supporting meaningful conversations around learning differences and long-term educational impact. Her advocacy is shaped by experience and guided by a belief that understanding creates stronger communities.

In 2016, Yvette was named a national finalist for Miss World America, expanding her public platform and deepening her commitment to service and representation.

Today, she is building a central home for her work through her blog and community space, exploring identity, fashion, family responsibility, and advocacy. Her writing reflects how she processes the world. Calmly. Structurally. Intentionally.

Fashion holds a meaningful place in her life. For Yvette, style is not about trends. It is an expression. It is an identity. Through her blog, she shares how style, motherhood, and advocacy exist together in everyday life.

She is also preparing to her clothing line and her upcoming children’s book, I Am You. Proceeds from both initiatives will support organizations such as The Dyslexia Foundation and Understood, extending her advocacy beyond conversation and into direct contribution.

Her early academic challenges shaped her relationship with learning and structure. In her early twenties, she made a conscious commitment to rebuild her foundation through routine, education, and steady practice. That chapter continues to influence how she approaches growth today.

Her work is not about inspiration from a distance. It is about understanding. It is about allowing space to grow differently, and defining yourself with clarity rather than limitation.

At its core, the Yvette Blaess brand represents reflection, responsibility, steady growth, all with style.