I wear tweed jackets and button-down shirts. I am a 1955 graduate of Harvard University who drives a 1968 Mercedes.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
For our senior picture, they said, 'Black or navy blazer.' And I thought, Why do I want to look like everybody else?
Maybe I should drive a hybrid. I do have a shirt that says, 'Go Green.'
I woke up one morning to find I was famous. I bought a white Rolls-Royce and drove down Sunset Boulevard, wearing dark specs and a white suit, waving like the Queen Mum.
People imagine I am always in a Bentley with pearls and diamonds and black glasses and Karl Lagerfeld next to me.
I don't think Mercedes-Benz says anything about me, really. I was in a situation where I was able to get a really nice car, and I'm proud to have it.
I am more vintage than I am high fashion.
My standard uniform is a T-shirt and jeans.
I'm a classic emerald green Sixties Jaguar that nobody can own, but my husband is allowed to drive.
When I'm living in L.A., I'm mainly a jeans, vintage T-shirt and Nike high-tops guy.
I remember the feeling of a tweed Chanel jacket because my mom used to wear one to work.