Behind every Snag campaign, every website launch and every image that makes you feel seen, there are creative women making it happen. To celebrate International Women's Day, we're shining a light on three of them — our creative content manager, our digital experience manager, and our junior creative working on socials — each bringing something entirely their own to the Snag story.
Creative Content Manager
Larissa Spears
- 🇺🇸 Originally from Detroit, Michigan
- 📷 Self-taught photographer
- 💍 Wore Snag tights on her wedding day
- 🌟 Plus size model & hype woman
Larissa is so much more than a beautiful face. She has an instinct for the tiny details that make an image sing. With the trained eye of a photographer, she understands light, movement and emotion in a way that makes her not only an astonishing model, but a thoughtful creative collaborator. She connects deeply with the models she works with, translating briefs into something lived and real, shaping images together that feel powerful and honest. There is something extraordinary about having a vision and helping it manifest. Larissa does that every day.
Originally from Detroit, Michigan, she is still based in the United States, even as her creative world stretches across the UK through Snag. It has shown her that community does not have to live in one postcode. A self-taught photographer who picked up a camera during COVID, she learned through curiosity and patience. Her creative career began in hair and makeup, where she developed her understanding of detail and how small touches can transform how someone feels about themselves.
As one of the few plus size models signed to her agency, she has learned resilience and the importance of showing up, even when representation feels limited. She curates and selects models for Snag with deep care, knowing how powerful it is to see someone who looks like you reflected back.
At her core, Larissa is a hype woman. She believes confidence is something you practice, not something you are born with. More than anything, she wants women to feel seen and powerful without having to change who they are.
She married her long-distance husband in 2025, after meeting online, navigating love across countries and wearing Snag tights on her wedding day in a full circle moment. Once someone who shrank herself to fit expectations, Larissa is learning to live more unapologetically, embracing colour, space and her own voice.
You push doubt aside and do it anyway. You can do and be anything you want, and the world doesn't get to say no.
Digital Experience Manager
Caroline Clarke (Caz)
- 💻 Builds Snag's websites worldwide
- 🏳️🌈 Proudly northern, queer & working class
- 🌿 Garden keeper & custodian
- ⚡ Made her first fansite at 11
Caz designs and develops the websites that let customers shop with us all around the world. The digital spaces she builds are not just functional, they are places to explore, discover and feel at home.
She grew up under the shadow of Pendle Hill, famous for the witch trials of the 1600s. Learning that dark, local history lit a quiet rebellion inside her. Those women were never allowed freedom, but she is. She can learn what she wants, the library is free. That sense of independence shaped everything.
She has always believed there is something magical about websites. Through them, you can learn, shop, connect and discover entirely new versions of yourself, alongside people like you all around the world.
Coding is often seen as a man's hobby, which makes her first ever website — a Lady Gaga fansite — feel even more iconic. Her love of music and web design have always gone hand in hand. During her music degree, she landed her first design job creating posters and event pages for gigs and the rest is history.
These days, she is almost never without headphones, building playlists to soundtrack every launch. Most recently, Bowie's Moonage Daydream played on repeat while she worked on the Rainbow Rebel launch.
Being a woman in a typically male dominated role in tech was anxiety-inducing at first, but experience builds confidence. As a queer, working class woman, she lets nothing get in her way of achieving her dreams.
At Snag, Caz is known for turning ideas into beautiful, working reality. She has crafted interactive size calculators from spreadsheets, built collection pages that feel like editorials, and made every corner of the Snag website somewhere customers genuinely want to spend time. If you can dream it up, Caz can build it.
Relentlessly positive and calm, Caz sees every problem as an interesting puzzle to solve. Whether it is untangling a technical challenge, fixing a design mishap or germinating plants for her garden, she approaches it all with the same steady curiosity and quiet determination.
If you want to do something, all you need is belief that you can do it.
Junior Marketing & Creation Intern
Isabella Rawlinson-Matthews (Bella)
- 🏆 Diversity & Inclusion Award — Graduate Fashion Week
- 📖 Founded FK'UM magazine
- 🌍 Featured in Vogue Italia
- 🎬 Styled shows in New York
Bella arrived at Snag just five weeks ago, but in many ways it feels like she was always meant to be here. She joined as a Junior Marketing & Creation Intern after winning the Diversity & Inclusion Award at Graduate Fashion Week in London. In fact, she was nominated for two awards and won them both, thanks to her final university project, FK'UM magazine.
FK'UM was born from frustration. Bella was angry at the lack of inclusion and representation she kept seeing in fashion, so she created something impossible to ignore. The magazine was bold, loud and unapologetic, filled with powerful visual stories that demanded space for bodies, identities and voices the industry too often sidelines. It was not about politely asking for inclusion. It was about claiming it.
The work resonated so strongly that it even led to a feature in Vogue Italia — a surreal and powerful moment for her.
Snag had already been part of Bella's creative world long before she joined the team. She had used Snag tights in multiple campaigns and throughout the shoots for her final magazine because they were the only brand she truly trusted. Her models ranged from UK size 4 to 28, and when your work stands for inclusion, you need products that stand behind that promise too.
Bella grew up in Leicestershire and studied fashion from GCSE all the way through to her degree. What started as designing clothes evolved into styling, creative direction and storytelling through image. She discovered the magic of being on set during a shoot for garments she had designed and instantly fell in love with the process of bringing campaigns to life. Since then she has styled shows in New York, worked with musicians at a record label and built a portfolio that blends fashion, photography and video.
At Snag, Bella now channels that same energy into creating reels, videos and social content that celebrates the creativity and joy at the heart of the brand.
Never let anyone tell you what you can or cannot do. Too ambitious, too determined, too strong willed to shrink yourself for anyone? Good. That's exactly right.

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