Most people assume that my style is so outlandish and out there, but the reality is I like very classic pieces just rendered unusually.
I can't imagine catering to an audience that doesn't also interest me.
Your doubts are generated by fear, and fear is a series of distorted thoughts.
That's what I always wanted Man Repeller to do - to change the way people actually think. Showing young girls that there are no rules.
You're not stupid because you're interested in fashion, period.
By the time I graduated college, I was sick of what was out there. I wanted to bring something new to the Internet.
I buy all my perfumes duty free - I think people are fools not to.
I love manicures - I'm really into colorful nails.
I don't take such good care of my skin; my mom kills me about it... I sit in the sun so much. I love a tan.
I have such a simple process - it takes me, like, ten minutes to get ready.
I really love the category on the site called Brain Massage.
Most people don't know this, but I never wanted Man Repeller to be about me. It was titled that to identify a genre of women.
I think Man Repeller is more about self-confidence than it is about a woman's relationship with a man.
My eyes will never be blue; my bone structure will never allow for you to mistake me for a Scandinavian model.
I am comfortable with how I look.
There's charm, in some capacity, to every trend. I just think practicality should die. Crocs - blech.
You have to keep a feeling of goodness in your exteriors.
I never thought I'd wear Birkenstocks, but here I am! Having said that, I'm pretty sure I'd never wear Crocs.
I wanted to be my own editor, and by 'editor,' I mean unedited-or.
Nothing's worse than oily skin.
I am loving visible bras with shirts, high-waisted pants and oversize blazers.
I wore some stupid brocade dress to my prom.
I always grew up with the idea that in order to be a successful writer, I should have a book published.
I think men like things tight and simple.
People often ask me if my parents helped me. My mother did lend me $10 to register the domain name.
I have always, always loved words.
Our sartorial choices aren't that different from our psyches.
I'm not dressing with men in mind at all. I'm just going to wear what I want to wear. It makes things easier, too.
When I wake up, I put on what I'm in the mood to wear.
Part of what dressing for yourself means requires your understanding that the scrutiny of others is frankly irrelevant.