My personal style has developed from growing up in Oklahoma, middle America, where I was wearing jeans and cowboy boots and where people were not running around in miniskirts.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Style isn't just about what you wear, it's about how you live.
Style is all about being comfortable. I don't believe in following a style because it is a trend. I need to be comfortable in my clothes.
My style has definitely evolved. When I first started out I think I was a little all over the place and the clothes kind of wore me rather than the other way round. But now I'm at the point where I'm comfortable dressing for me, I know what works and what I like.
I grew up all around the world, and when I settled in a suburb in America, I didn't have any idea what I was supposed to wear.
I've worn some particularly baggy jeans and cowboys boot combinations after coming back from Austin, Texas. This was ill-advised.
I grew up in a miniature village in the middle of the countryside in England, quite secluded from the outside world. I was always enamored by the fashion industry.
Growing up, I just wore whatever fit. I was going through crazy growth spurts, so I could never really take my style too seriously.
My own style depends on my location. Hippie-chic in Costa Rica, tailored and clean in N.Y.C., and great jeans and comfy tops with fun sneakers in L.A.
I grew up in the Pacific Northwest, where it's all about being comfortable. I try to bring that undercurrent to what I do. It's great to have beautiful, dressed-up clothes that still feel casual.
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.