February 2026. Gianna Joyce in a white cropped shirt with red heart buttons, denim high-waisted pants, hair loose, smile wide. The cover clean, fonts bold, red and black. The vibe: playful, direct, no fluff.
Inside, the tone shifts. Gianna’s story unfolds in fragments — a girl who didn’t fit in, who found her voice through content creation. ADHD, outsider energy, no squad. Then TikTok. Then GlowHouse. A collective built not on perfection, but on real talk, messy joy, and showing up.
She’s the kind of Galentine who makes baskets for her friends, throws themed sleepovers, and volunteers at shelters. Her comfort line, Homebody, launched with numerology drops and soft fabrics. Her grief for Zuza Beine, the youngest GlowHouse member lost to cancer, reshaped her view of friendship — deeper, rawer, more urgent.

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