I don't get to go to the super fancy stores unless I am in L.A. so you stay pretty real and normal that way.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
L.A. can be very superficial, and it's hard to meet cool people here. I try to stay away from the glitzy side of the business and have a normal life as much as possible. I keep to myself.
I've gotten super into restaurants in L.A., so I try to go to different restaurants all the time... that's a good way to explore L.A.: you can drive to a restaurant and discover a new neighborhood.
I feel like in L.A., you wake up, you put your diamond studs on, put your workout gear, your cute shades, and it is kind of the outfit you stay in the entire day.
I never used to get homesick when I first moved to L.A.
L.A. is an intense industry town, and there's a side of it that's superficial, but I surround myself with the kind of people who don't let me get sucked into that.
I love Austin for vintage shopping, and there are some really good places in L.A., too.
I just find that you can become a very boring person living in L.A. I tell you, living there on a day-to-day basis is vacuous: terribly fake.
Does anybody actually go out in L.A.? When I lived there, I'd just stay in my apartment.
When I'm living in L.A., I'm mainly a jeans, vintage T-shirt and Nike high-tops guy.
Honestly, I don't shop in L.A. very much - it's mostly in New York or when I'm away on trips.