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Sana Krishna

Sana Krishna

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For the past decade, Sana has been a writer, editor and proofreader in Mumbai, Dubai, Milan, Rome and Florence. Born and raised in South Mumbai, she has had the privilege of calling the magical city of Florence her home for two years. Fluent in broken Italian and proficient in English, Sana believes in infusing everything with poetic essence, prioritising rhythm over rhyme. With two hazel eyes for detail, she’s on a mission to correct the world’s linguistic slip-ups, one misplaced comma at a time. Having a background in art curation and fashion design, she finds joy in writing about almost anything (exceptions include finance)—ranging from the nuances of a Renaissance masterpiece to dissecting the latest runway trends; and why a building will not crumble to furniture that is meant to hurt your savings, but save your back. When she is not shaping sentences or designing clothes, you’ll find her behind the camera lens, capturing mundane moments in (predominantly) monochrome.

Sana Krishna

Contributor

Sana KrishnaFor the past decade, Sana has been a writer, editor and proofreader in Mumbai, Dubai, Milan, Rome and Florence. Born and raised in South Mumbai, she has had the privilege of calling the magical city of Florence her home for two years. Fluent in broken Italian and proficient in English, Sana believes in infusing everything with poetic essence, prioritising rhythm over rhyme. With two hazel eyes for detail, she’s on a mission to correct the world’s linguistic slip-ups, one misplaced comma at a time. Having a background in art curation and fashion design, she finds joy in writing about almost anything (exceptions include finance)—ranging from the nuances of a Renaissance masterpiece to dissecting the latest runway trends; and why a building will not crumble to furniture that is meant to hurt your savings, but save your back. When she is not shaping sentences or designing clothes, you’ll find her behind the camera lens, capturing mundane moments in (predominantly) monochrome.

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