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A note to whoever is reading

The Author’s Note

Literary styling is the art of curating and giving aesthetic and cultural meaning to spaces, brands and public figures through the universe of the book. It is not about organising information, as library science does: it is about building a visual, aspirational narrative that projects sophistication, values and intellectual depth.

I work from three convictions. The first is timelessness: in a market of immediate trends, the book brings a sense of permanence —a luxury that does not expire with time.

The second is intellectuality. The aim is not to decorate, but to give each project a deep narrative charge and a cultured voice —to turn culture into a strategic asset that communicates exclusivity.

The third is personality. Every selection works as a mirror of the client’s inner world. Not the pose; curated authenticity. Only this way is a story built that connects emotionally, in a singular way.

Instead of seeing the book as something kept on a shelf, I treat it as a cultural connector: a bridge between the aesthetic and the intellect, turning a commonplace into an experience with a story.

In the age of the quick image, the depth of a good book remains the greatest of luxuries.

— Mireia