
How would you describe your personal style?
My style is sexy and fun, and always incorporates an unusual twist. I'll pair a cocktail dress with a fur vest and cowboy boots, or dress up a tank and jeans with Brigitte Bardot big hair and sky-high platform wedges. I love playing with different color combinations and fabrics, and I'm always looking for classy ways to show some skin. What designers do you love right now and why?
The bronze Gucci mini dress, the large Fendi B-Bag, and all things leopard. What do you love to shop and why?
Boutiques in Soho- like Intermix and Big Drop NYC, H&M, Century 21, Bloomies, Barney's Coop, and Loehmann's. What do you keep store or throw away?
I go through my closet twice a year and donate anything that doesn't fit, looks worn and faded in a bad way, or hasn't been worn. I store clothes with sentimental value - like my prom dress. What do you hate?
I hate when an outfit looks like a costume. Definitely draw inspiration from the past, but don't leave home looking like you're from a different decade. Another pet peeve of mine is when things look too put together. Coordinating my hair ribbon, shirt, and shoelaces was really cool in the third grade, but those days ended when I stopped wearing my Paula Abdul light up sneakers. What does your husband hate on you?
Actually, I'm single, but this model I've been seeing is a spokesperson for PETA, so I try not to wear fur around him. What do you wish you could wear but can't?
Flats or kitten heels- I'm too short. Other fashion tips:
My friend Anand Jon, a couture designer, is always telling people to own who they are. This is particularly relevant in fashion. Feeling hot in and being comfortable with your clothes are much more important than wearing something simply because it's trendy. Confidence is sexy. So, in the words of RuPaul- "Work it, girl!"
My style is sexy and fun, and always incorporates an unusual twist. I'll pair a cocktail dress with a fur vest and cowboy boots, or dress up a tank and jeans with Brigitte Bardot big hair and sky-high platform wedges. I love playing with different color combinations and fabrics, and I'm always looking for classy ways to show some skin. What designers do you love right now and why?
- Sheri Bodell: So sexy- love it.
- Madison Marcus: Their holiday collection comes complete with jumpers, puffed sleeves, and other frilly touches that scream Lolita-chic.
- Tsubi Jeans: My butt has never looked better, and I'm sure that Tsubi's celebrity fans (like Lindsay Lohan) will agree. The owner of Fred Segal told me to check out Raven Jeans, but I have yet to get around to it.
- Walter: The clothes are so versatile- great for pulling off the work to evening look.
The bronze Gucci mini dress, the large Fendi B-Bag, and all things leopard. What do you love to shop and why?
Boutiques in Soho- like Intermix and Big Drop NYC, H&M, Century 21, Bloomies, Barney's Coop, and Loehmann's. What do you keep store or throw away?
I go through my closet twice a year and donate anything that doesn't fit, looks worn and faded in a bad way, or hasn't been worn. I store clothes with sentimental value - like my prom dress. What do you hate?
I hate when an outfit looks like a costume. Definitely draw inspiration from the past, but don't leave home looking like you're from a different decade. Another pet peeve of mine is when things look too put together. Coordinating my hair ribbon, shirt, and shoelaces was really cool in the third grade, but those days ended when I stopped wearing my Paula Abdul light up sneakers. What does your husband hate on you?
Actually, I'm single, but this model I've been seeing is a spokesperson for PETA, so I try not to wear fur around him. What do you wish you could wear but can't?
Flats or kitten heels- I'm too short. Other fashion tips:
My friend Anand Jon, a couture designer, is always telling people to own who they are. This is particularly relevant in fashion. Feeling hot in and being comfortable with your clothes are much more important than wearing something simply because it's trendy. Confidence is sexy. So, in the words of RuPaul- "Work it, girl!"





