As a girl, Puck spoke in color. Through clothes, through style, through projects. Creativity was her native language.
After studying fashion, she entered the corporate world. And slowly, the color faded out. Neutral, and blending in felt safer. Standing out felt risky.
Until one day, she realized she had become grey. Her work, her wardrobe, her style.
With the support of her husband who reminded her who she had always been, she began to find her way back to her creative and colorful self. First in small choices, then in braver ones.
In October 2025, she co-founded Silkhaus with her husband and brother-in-law. Today, she designs long-lasting artificial flower bouquets as a sustainable alternative to the toxic, disposable flowers we’ve grown used to. It’s work that demands what she once silenced: creative instinct, taste and courage.
In this talk, Puck shares how she stopped choosing grey, and found her way back to a colorful life. Not just in her wardrobe or home, but in her work and identity.
A story about what happens when you stop disappearing… and start showing up in full color.