Zitat des Tages von Liz Goldwyn:
I spend a lot more time on my wardrobe than my makeup routine and usually have to be told to brush my hair!
I don't label myself a feminist. I love men, but I am all about promoting a better, healthier relationship between the sexes.
Red lipstick is my armour - I feel it distracts from my hereditary dark circles and gives me an instant psychological lift, no matter what my mood is.
What I always loved about vintage clothes is that you let the woman who wore it before you live on in some way.
Even though we look at the past through the lens of distance and think that because people are wearing different clothes or have different technology, their experiences are different, it's all the same, right? Our experience of love and sex and death are the same in any time period.
I can't write about people I don't feel some sort of connection to.
I don't just buy a dress because it's pretty - it has to be evocative of a mood, a character I want to take on.
Los Angeles is a true postmodern city. Here, we celebrate with equal aplomb the high and the low. I am just as influenced by the punk rock attitude of local skate and surf cultures as I am by old-school glamour and stardust.
I don't like the sun, but I live in California.
Sunscreen is my number one beauty product that goes on even when I am indoors.
I feel like there's something interesting to learn from anyone's story, no matter their place in society. I think we've gotten really far away from that - we're in such a celebrity-obsessed culture.
In general, I'm fascinated by women who exist outside of society's mores and values.
Red lipstick has been my beauty staple for years. I show up to Pilates or yoga at 8 A.M. wearing my red lipstick.
A 1920s dress I wore on my 21st birthday... literally disintegrated on me. I had the most wild debauched night. And that disintegrated dress sits in my closet - such a great memory.