A lens for mood and meaning.
Nenthe is the vision of Emily Oostveen — a visual researcher and curator with a lens for culture and feeling. What began as a personal archive evolved into a visual moodboard and cultural tastemaker platform, followed by over 95,000 people who come for the style and stay for the feeling.
It’s a place where instinct leads, taste lingers, and every image captures more than just a look. It captures a feeling.
Over the past decade, Nenthe has become a trusted reference in the digital fashion and culture space. Guided by a sharp eye and emotional pulse, it doesn’t just curate images. It reflects a way of living.
Its visual language blends 90s nostalgia with the raw edge of the 80s, inspired by muses like Kate Moss, Chloë Sevigny, and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy. Nothing forced. Everything deliberate.
This sensibility has drawn the attention of editors at Vogue, Dazed, and Russh, as well as designers like Jacquemus and artists like Addison Rae. It’s also led to features in ELLE and the former Man Repeller, and collaborations with brands including Cou Cou Intimates, Daily Sleeper, Double Trouble Gang, and Think1994.
Nenthe collaborates with brands to shape visual storytelling, creative direction, and cultural moodsetting, always guided by instinct, emotion, and intention.