Strong body, kind heart, beautiful life
For Marla, lifestyle is not about luxury-it’s about balance, grace, and purpose. Whether she’s
cooking Burmese recipes, lifting weights, styling her home, or exploring the world, every part of her
life reflects who she is: strong, kind, and quietly powerful.
This is how she lives-with joy, discipline, and style.
Strong is Beautiful
Marla’s fitness journey is a story of commitment.
From 2023 to 2025, she completely transformed her body and mindset.
– You’ll often find her in the gym lifting weights or stretching post-workout
– She plays golf and tennis regularly, not just for sport but for focus and joy
– For her, movement is therapy-and discipline is self-love
Elegance in Every Era
Marla’s fashion is timeless. She blends local designers with global brands, always dressing with grace-never noise.
– You’ll see her in traditional Burmese wear, chic dresses, or classic European looks
– She supports local artisans while embracing effortless international style
– Every outfit tells a story of heritage and confidence

From Her Kitchen, With Love
Marla is widely known for her authentic cooking-especially Shan and Burmese recipes passed down through family.
– She shares her signature dishes on Reels, often mixing them with European-style healthy meals
– Her kitchen is where tradition meets wellness
– “A good meal,” she says, “is how I show love.”
Spaces that Feel Like Home
As the founder of Casabella, Marla has a natural eye for interiors.
– She shares calming glimpses of her home: flowers, furniture, textures that breathe
– She’s big on warmth-cozy corners, natural light, and meaningful detail
– Her style? Soft luxury. Always lived in, never staged
A Life Lived Wide
Marla’s passport carries stories. She’s traveled all over Europe, and regularly visits Southeast Asian cities for both leisure and work.
– Her travel style is a mix of cultural and luxe-cathedrals one day, countryside cafes the next
– She loves capturing simple moments: soft rain, quiet streets, good coffee
– “Travel,” she says, “reminds me who I am without the schedule.”