Zitat des Tages von Karen Elson:
I'm a fan of creating the mood and vibe with flowers, candles, and music. I love making my guests feel like it's not formal and they can relax in my home.
I would go home and be this insular girl who listened to music and brooded in her bedroom.
Trends come and go, and style evolves. It's important to have pieces of jewelry that are timeless and look chic despite ever-changing fashions.
I've been writing songs since I was at least 20. That's what I wanted to do before I became a model.
Being a model, you're always the product of somebody else's vision.
I think Jennifer Lawrence is a brilliant role model for young girls, not some of the models that I see on the runway.
I had a diary full of lyrics and whatnot and a little voice recorder of guitar riffs.
I feel Dress for Success is basically about empowering women who were in a disadvantaged situation. The act of wearing a suit when she's walking in the door, it's so powerful - it's about gaining control of their lives and situations.
The interesting thing with fashion is that it's really a massive daydream.
Research on the Internet, research what people say about the vintage stores, look online to see if customer service is good because that's really important. Also to see online what other customers say.
You don't just wake up one morning and decide to become a singer-songwriter.
I've been in a New York City-based cabaret for the past seven years called The Citizens Band. It's possibly one of the most brilliant things I've ever been involved with.
There was this moment, particularly after I had my first child, where I felt like, 'I don't know if I'll ever make a record, or if this is always going to be something just floating around in my head.'
I knew I had more in me than just standing up and having my picture taken... Being in the studio, I have to have an opinion.
As a model, I am at the mercy of everybody else. It's much more of a situation where I go to work, put the clothes on, get in front of the camera, and then go home. But in that process, I never really have control over any of it.
I tend to sort of over-accessorize, but to feel empowered, I strip it all down and become minimal so that it's almost counterintuitive.
I am a woman. I go on set, and I'll be who I am, and I'll represent who I am. I think it comes with age.
I don't want my children to ever think that food is taboo.