a deeper dig of kara fabella
1.06.25

Kara Fabella is a multidisciplinary creative whose work redefines the boundaries of creative direction, styling, and visual storytelling. Her approach is deeply rooted in presence and intentionality, using each opportunity to explore narratives. 

Involved in the independent film Rainbow Girls, she brings her aesthetic and emotional depth to screen, contributing to the film’s atmosphere. Her participation in events like SF Design Week further reflects her commitment to community and the evolving landscape of design. Whether collaborating on film, fashion, or live experiences, she emphasizes being fully present both in the creative process and the spaces she occupies allowing her to authentically connect with audiences and elevate the mediums she engages with.

Beyond her visual work, she is driven by a desire to create space for underrepresented voices, for slower creative practices, and for honest expression. She blends intuition with thoughtful execution, often working across disciplines to build emotionally resonant environments. Through workshops, collaborations, and experimental storytelling, she invites others to lean into the process, embracing vulnerability as a vital creative tool. Her work isn’t just about aesthetics, it’s about creating a feeling, a moment, a shared experience that lingers long after the image fades.

In episode 26 of a deeper dig conversation, we take a look at how she goes about her roots, her importance to detail, and how she’s digging deeper as a creative.