Style is a deeply personal expression of who you are, and every time you dress, you are asserting a part of yourself.
Style comes from knowing who you are and who you want to be in the world; it does not come from wanting to be somebody else, or wanting to be thinner, shorter, taller, prettier.
It’s empowering for women to have some tricks up their sleeve to help them look their best.
Like most people, I’ve grown a lot more sophisticated in my style choices. I know myself and what suits me better now than I did when I was much younger and feel more comfortable in my own skin.
If you look back in history of the women who are most memorable and most stylish, they were never the followers of fashion. They were the ones who were unique in their style, breakers of the rules. They were authentic, genuine, original. They were not following the trends.
Style is like a muscle: you have to exercise it regularly or you’ll lose it.
I’m very classic and structural. I love clean lines and interesting, modern details. But I’m all about being streamlined – less is more.
She who dies with the most stilettos wins.
Some girls on the street don’t have a lot of money, but they have the best style. It’s not about being able to buy everything in the store.
Style is about fun. True style is not about having a closet full of expensive and beautiful things – it is instead about knowing when, where, and how to utilize your collection.