Sophia Smith is beauty and style blogger, an eco-lifestyle lover, graphic designer and a content creator. Design plays a huge role in her personal expression. Sophia writes mostly about lifestyle-related topics in her blogs and articles. She has contributed to a number of publications including: Cause Artist, Optimistic Millennial, Soar Collective, How to Simplify, and Carousel.
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