One of the biggest struggles in starting out on my own was developing a celebrity client base.
When I used to have braces, I would match my rubber bands to the season.
I always have my Bose headphones. I have to have the noise-cancelling headphones.
You can't go wrong mixing classic graphics in black and white. It's very Parisienne.
I love it when people know what they like and what looks good on them.
Being on the red carpet is both fun and a little nerve wracking, but more fun.
I cancel going out if my hair doesn't look good.
You really do have the license during fashion week to wear the things that you wouldn't necessarily wear to dinner, because it really is a fashion parade.
Being fashionable does not mean you have to drain your bank account.
Everyone needs to have a denim shirt in your wardrobe. They work in the evening with a blazer or over your shoulder. They're great to pair with a pair of shorts - roll up the sleeves, unbutton it to show a peekaboo of your tank top.
Sometimes when I'm being photographed, I hear the voice of this photographer who told me when I was about six while he was taking my school photo that I didn't have a nice smile, and I shouldn't smile in photos.
My childhood bedroom had wallpaper that was printed with clouds and rainbows.
I was a little chubby, rosy-cheeked kid.
For my skin, Neutrogena dry body oil is heaven!
I want to keep my clients happy, and the pressure's on me as the boss to manage my three assistants and make sure that everything is getting done. There's less time for tears and more time for bossing people around.
Know your personal style.
I would love to work with Julia Roberts at some point.
If you wear a white polka dot on your legs, you're going to want to wear a black polka dot on top.
I approach styling as if I were a woman and what I would want to wear to a certain event.
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