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Fashion allows you to be whoever you want to be.
Brad Goreski
I cancel going out if my hair doesn't look good.
I used to like going out so much, and now I can't get myself to leave home.
I love having beautiful furniture and things, but I don't want my space to look like a showroom.
I work with a lot of lovely ladies.
I have a very small platform, and if I can use that to reach some kid who's teased for being effeminate or likes clothes, then I've done my job.
One of my style commandments is to always have beautifully radiant skin.
Putting on a new pair of glasses or sunglasses is a simple way to completely transform your look - just like a new hairstyle.
From shoes that are a size too small to a dress that doesn't fit quite right, there are incredible pieces in most wardrobes that have never been worn.
I believe everyone should have a pair of 'party pumps,' something with a little bit of sparkle that is attention grabbing and makes you happy.
I like to stand out in the crowd. So anytime a designer offers up items that are a little attention grabbing or pushing the boundaries ever so slightly, I'm always game for that.
I gravitate toward floral and graphic prints.
I was twelve years old when I started reading 'Vogue.'
There are so many levels in fashion that I'm happy to dip in and dip out of it all.
The white pump is the new nude heel.
I give people style tips in Whole Foods. Wherever I go, people want to ask me questions all the time, and I'm more than happy to answer them. I love talking to people.
When it comes to underwear, there's nothing worse than a visible panty line. Sometimes it seems like nobody knows that seamless underwear exists. But Calvin Klein makes them. Commando makes them. Hanky Panky makes them. You don't need a drawer full; a few pairs will suffice.
Whether it's a canvas tote or Givenchy, a day bag you love is essential. It doesn't have to be a fashion It bag of the season, either.
I wear what I want.
At the Academy Awards every year, there are best-dressed stars - and worst-dressed stars. But it's the worst-dressed that go down in history.
Some of the 'worst' red carpet looks of all time, it turns out, were really just ahead of their time.
Overall, we've lost risk-takers on the red carpet at the Academy Awards. All too often, stars play it safe.
I'm not in the business of holding people's hands after I've expressed to them my needs numerous times.
I'm a crier. You won't see me lashing out, but you will see me crying a lot.
As an Old Navy style attendant, I'm all about upgrading your bare basics and presenting them to your customer as basics you need to have in your wardrobe.
For me, people see me working with my celebrity clients, but it's important to show people how they can make their lives their own red carpet every day.
If you wear a white polka dot on your legs, you're going to want to wear a black polka dot on top.
What I believe in and the way I work with my clients is we're so quick to say what we don't like about our bodies, but it's really important to say the things we do like about our bodies. If you know you have great legs or a great butt, or if you're curvy, show it off if you're proud of it.
I only travel with a carry-on suitcase in most instances.
I always have my Bose headphones. I have to have the noise-cancelling headphones.
I love weddings: happy people coming together to celebrate in great clothes.
An embellished top with slim pants is great, even for a wedding.
With glitzy add-ons, the bright, girly dress you bought for daywear becomes fancy enough for evening.
Everything is very individual for me in the way that I work; I don't just show a rotating rack of clothes.
I don't avoid trends. You do definitely want to be on-trend, but I do like to pick and choose the things that I'm seeing. And not every trend will work on every client of mine.
I'm not opposed to doing a fashion line, but I want to make sure it's the right thing and make sure its something people actually want instead of putting out a bunch of stuff that's already been done.
My childhood bedroom had wallpaper that was printed with clouds and rainbows.
I love red. Red pants. Red suit. Red coat. Red anything.
Thom Browne, Michael Bastian... all these people that I love, when I finally get to meet them, I'm like, 'You're a cool guy!'
It's so cheesy, but I'm a firm believer in 'If you build it, they will come.'
We all need relaxed outfits in our arsenals.
A blouse that hits at the hips or above will keep you from seeming shapeless in a flowy skirt.
If you keep everything in the same palette of tone-on-tone neutrals, even a laid-back outfit of a slouchy sweater, jeans, and sneakers gives you a longer, leaner look.
My favorite thing about Milan is that you see these guys, and it's as if a spaceship came out of the most attractive planet invented and just dropped them off all across the city.
I like to work out while I'm away - it's good to clear my head and makes me feel cuter poolside.
I'm usually in bed by midnight.
Obviously, sometimes I just feel like looking like a box of crayons.
I'm a stylist, so I've been conditioned to setting up my own clothes like a fitting.
Every good day starts off with a cappuccino, and there's no place better to enjoy some frothy caffeine than at the Bulgari Hotel.
As my own boss, I have the opportunity to get to work with great brands like Old Navy, and I get to style some looks together that people can actually buy and afford.