I have a very small platform, and if I can use that to reach some kid who's teased for being effeminate or likes clothes, then I've done my job.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm not keen on the Mini Me trend. In my opinion, kids' clothes should be kids' clothes.
I'm a stylist, so I've been conditioned to setting up my own clothes like a fitting.
We've always wanted to do a clothing line, and I personally love doing stuff with my sisters; I think it makes the whole process that much better.
I have this strange notion that clothes should be fun.
I get maximum satisfaction out of buying children's clothes online.
Kids definitely grow out of their clothes really quickly, so I'm all about mixing and matching.
The last thing I would attempt to do is to buy clothes for a child I didn't know well.
When two kids are being completely berserk, and they're naked and throwing food around, sometimes I just let it go because I can see a future where they're going to be dressed, and they're going to be at school. So I kind of let stuff go sometimes.
From the beginning I thought about working with the body in movement, the space between the body and clothes. I wanted the clothes to move when people moved. The clothes are also for people to dance or laugh.
I didn't really play dress up when I was a kid, and I'm really T-shirt and jeans-y.