CATERINA

Caterina is 47.

She has spent most of her adult life taking care of others.

Married young.
Children soon after.
School runs, schedules, responsibilities.

She held everything together.

From the outside, she looked stable.
Capable.
Devoted.

What few people knew was that her marriage had been quietly fracturing for years.

When it ended, it did not explode.
It simply collapsed.

Now her children are older.
One preparing to leave home.

And for the first time in decades, there is space.

But the space feels unfamiliar.

She has always adapted to what was needed.
Wife.
Mother.
Support.

She is not sure who she is without those roles.

She notices old patterns returning under stress.


Her relationship with food becomes less steady.
Her sleep less predictable.

Nothing dramatic.

Just enough to remind her that she carries more than she lets on.

Her teenager has recently been diagnosed with Autism and Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD).

In supporting her child, she began to recognise similar traits in herself.

It explains things.

But explanation does not equal clarity.

She is not in crisis.

She is simply at a threshold.

Her life works.
But it no longer feels entirely like hers.

At nüe, we meet women at this point.

We assess your current reality:

Your health, your identity, your emotional patterns, your external responsibilities, and build coordinated support around what is actually needed now.

Most of our work is delivered privately online.

For select pathways, we host you in London for in-person aesthetic and physical refinement.

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