When I was 15, I wore combat boots with a fluorescent Columbia ski jacket. I was trying to find myself.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Most of my young years were spent under the boots of the military.
I was a show-off as a kid. I was wearing bow ties and matching coloured trousers.
When I was 13, I kind of got into the punk scene. I realized it was easier to wear a pair of combat boots and jeans and a beat-up T-shirt. I think of it as a uniform.
I was in a band when I was 15. We were a glam band. Then I couldn't afford to buy makeup. At the time that was the thing.
I remember the feeling of a tweed Chanel jacket because my mom used to wear one to work.
I'm a boots girl. The most I've ever spent on clothing is a pair of Ralph Lauren boots that go over the knee but can also fold down.
I was never a big fashion person, and so I'm sure I wore whatever. I was growing, and so I just wore whatever clothes that weren't that expensive and made sense at the time. But I'm sure that I look back and say, 'What was I thinking?' My adolescence was more in the '80s, and that's more my cross to bear.
When I was 15, I was wearing sandals and corduroys, Guernsey, striped pullover, a beard that was hardly there, shades and a beret, and the goal was hanging out.
I grew up in Florida riding horses, so for the majority of my life I was either in boots and jeans or a bathing suit.
I was a fashion addict by the time I was 11 years old. I'd wear a miniskirt and patent-leather boots.