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Life, Values & Legacy: Our Chat with SABRINA PORCHIA of Los Angeles

We’re looking forward to introducing you to SABRINA PORCHIA. Check out our conversation below.

SABRINA, so good to connect and we’re excited to share your story and insights with our audience. There’s a ton to learn from your story, but let’s start with a warm up before we get into the heart of the interview. What are you being called to do now, that you may have been afraid of before?
Presently, I am having to position myself as the face of my boutique rather than hide behind it. I have learned that authentic visibility attracts loyal customers who connect with me as much as the products.

Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
At the heart of K.Andrea’s Boutique is Sabrina Porchia—a visionary entrepreneur with a passion for helping women feel seen, confident, and effortlessly stylish. With a deep sense of purpose and unwavering dedication, I am building more than just a brand—I’m creating a movement.

I founded K.Andrea’s Boutique with one mission in mind: to become a household name that women trust and turn to, time and time again. I understand the power of fashion to transform not just an outfit, but a woman’s confidence and presence. That’s why every piece in the boutique is thoughtfully curated—to be dependable, stylish, and speak to the everyday woman who wants to show up as her best self.

Through consistency, heart, and vision, I have positioned K.Andrea’s Boutique to be the boutique that women know they can depend on.

Amazing, so let’s take a moment to go back in time. What relationship most shaped how you see yourself?
Being in this business has stretched me in ways I never expected—mentally, emotionally, spiritually. But through every high and low, my relationship with my spouse has been a mirror, constantly reflecting back the version of me I sometimes forget to see.

Where I saw doubt, he saw potential.
When I felt overwhelmed, he reminded me of my strength.
When I questioned whether I was capable of running a successful boutique, he reminded me I already am.

His belief in me reignited my belief in myself. And more than that, he has helped me reconnect with the parts of me that hustle, dream big, and never give up. He reminds me that I’m not just building a brand—I’m walking in purpose, with power.

This journey hasn’t just been about fashion or sales. It’s about identity. And in loving me, supporting me, and standing beside me, my spouse has helped me remember exactly who I am—a bold, visionary woman destined for success

When did you stop hiding your pain and start using it as power?
For a long time, I hid my pain, thinking I had to appear strong and polished to be successful. But in doing that, I was also hiding the very thing that made me powerful—my story.

The turning point came when I realized that my struggles didn’t make me weak—they made me resilient. I stopped pretending and started showing up as my full self. I began using my journey as fuel—not something to be ashamed of, but something to stand on.

Now, everything I pour into K.Andrea’s Boutique comes from a deeper place. I’m not just building a brand—I’m creating a space for women who’ve been through something, who are ready to rise, and who need to know they’re not alone.

That shift, that’s when I became unstoppable.

I think our readers would appreciate hearing more about your values and what you think matters in life and career, etc. So our next question is along those lines. Is the public version of you the real you?
What you see is who I am.

The woman you see building K.Andrea’s Boutique, showing up online, sharing her wins, her lessons, and even her struggles—that’s me, fully and unapologetically. I don’t put on a face for the camera or create a version of myself to impress people. I’ve done the work to become whole, and I’ve learned that I don’t have to split myself in two to succeed.

The public version of me is not a highlight reel—it’s the result of healing, hard work, and honesty. It’s the same woman who’s behind the scenes making late-night decisions, praying over her next move, and pouring heart into every detail.

I show up this way because I want the women watching to know: you don’t have to be anyone but yourself to build something REAL!

Okay, so before we go, let’s tackle one more area. What is the story you hope people tell about you when you’re gone?
When I’m gone, I hope people say I was real—that I showed up for those that matter to me, no matter what. That I didn’t hide what I went through, but used it to inspire and empower others.

I hope they remember that I poured my heart into everything I did, especially K.Andrea’s Boutique—not just to sell clothes, but to help women feel confident, seen, and strong.

I want people to say, “She kept it honest. She stayed true to herself. And she made you feel like you could do it too.”

At the end of the day, I just want to be known as someone who turned her pain into purpose, built something meaningful, and made a difference in people’s lives by being exactly who she was.

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