Miss. Someone is the creative alter ego of Isabella Wright.

Isabella Wright moved to Seattle to pursue a degree in political economy. Upon graduating top of her class, Isabella is seeking a career that touches on both her creative and analytical sides. Isabella has always been drawn to stories. Her strength in storytelling lies in her versatility of delivery and diversity in subject matter. She is thoughtful about the stories she chooses and plays the role of soundboard, an amplifier for others’ truths. She would love to find a career that is human-centric and improves the human condition. She is also very in-tune with modern use of social media, and her ability to identify and track trends is one of her greatest assets.

Throughout college, Isabella sharpened her communication skills and work ethic through a plethora of service and volunteer jobs, including: retail worker, busser, waitress, line cook, food runner, Girls on the Run coach, teaching assistant, and food bank volunteer. She currently works as a legal assistant for Neighborhood Legal Clinics, part of the KCBA, and as a waitress at Third Place Books.

In her free-time Isabella likes to read, cook, watch movies, go on walks, and collect music.

The meaning and purpose of dancing is the dance.
— Alan Watts