by Juliette
1. Who would you say is your number one fashion inspiration?
I would say what people wear during Fashion Weeks. It’s the loudest moment of fashion so everyone's trying to make a statement.
2. What made you decide to start blogging?
I plan to be a fashion designer in the future,and while I am working towards that I want journal my 2cents towards fashion, art, music, and beauty along the way ( maybe one day vlog it who knows).
3. Favorite fashion magazine?
Nylon, Refinery29, and Vogue.
4. What are some of your current fashion obsessions?
B/W clothes, colour accessories, and Backpacks/ Bags.
5. Favorite Jewelry/Accessory Designer
Betsey Johnson and Anya Hindmarch,
6. What do you want to be for Halloween?
A mermaid or tilapia ( should I combine them?)
7. What type of camera do you use?
My sister’s cameras, My friend’s camera, or my JellyBean phone (lol).
8. Coffee or Tea?
Both but coffee during the school year.
9. Top 5 favorite designers/?
Karl Lagerfeld
Jeremy Scott
Alexander Mcqueen
Jean Paul Gaultier
Rei Kawakubo
10. Heels? or Flats?
Both, but I prefer chunky heels though.
11. 90s Grunge? or 60s Glam?
I would do a combo of 60’s makeup with 90’s grunge clothes.
12. Favorite TV show?
This like asking someone who’s their favorite kid. I am currently on a reading kick, but Project Runway ( it was the last thing I watched).
13. What is your dream job?
Being head designer of my own fashion company and having multiple locations so I can travel.
14. Name your Top 3 favorite bands.
I haven’t been listening to bands as much as individual artists so it’s hard to remember.
15. Do you prefer music on Vinyl? CD? or Download?
CD.
16. Favorite lipstick color?
I love orange, light pink, or deep rose lipsticks.
17. Marilyn Monroe or Audrey Hepburn?
Marilyn Monroe.
18. Other fashion/ lifestyle aspirations?
Isabella Blow
I want to live an innovative, sociable, and inspiring lifestyle.
19. Favorite Quote?
“Fearless minds climb soonest unto crowns.” -Shakespeare
and I am trying to live by this
“It’s the emphasis [on] time. It’s getting out and getting in the market and learning and moving, [which are] much more important than the ego satisfaction of ‘Oh, I want to do it completely behind a cloak and then [remove] the cloak and everyone knows how wonderful and what a genius I am cause they think the product is so wonderful.’ That’s actually rarely the winning strategy. The actual winning strategy is ‘I’m moving, I’m getting out there and I’m adapting at a fast rate.'”
20. What is one thing your readers would be surprised to hear?
I have been to 18 of the states in the last 3 years.