The '90s are really the 'Sex and the City' woman, and I think, right now, the new contemporary woman is the 'Lipstick Jungle' woman.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The '90s were extremely diverse, almost like a laboratory of the new century. There was much experimenting around, in politics, economics, gender and family structures, and also in fashion. There was a cloud of possibilities which kept us all dizzy.
The '90s will be looked back on as ushering in an era of comfort.
I've always been fascinated by young women who come to New York. The characters in 'Lipstick Jungle' were once young women who came to New York and we see their early experiences through flashbacks.
There's no question that many more women artists are showing worldwide now than they were when I was a young woman, and that's really great.
There are some strong female performers out there. But the industry's pre-occupation with the packaging of how a woman looks has gone completely the other way, back to almost the 60s, early 70s.
The '80s and '90s were the greatest time to be a makeup artist.
The '90s were really just bad for fashion and hair.
It's not the '90s anymore. I think the gay community is a lot more accepted these days.
I don't think there were great beauty trends in the '90s - I was just doing my own thing.
My husband loves the '90s; he's an avid '90s movie watcher, and it drives me insane. Nothing real came out of the '90s! The bad bathing suits that came up too high on women's hips came out in the '90s!