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So you’re a stylist? What Fashion Week shows are you going to?
Actually, I am no longer doing fashion shows, but I do attend the parties or the after-parties. You know, up-and-coming designers and showrooms, little cocktail parties, and then the Bryant Park after-parties.
Where’s your hat from?
The hat, I believe, is Missoni. And the glasses, they are by Dior.
Since you’re a stylist, is it hard to look at people and not think critically of what they are wearing?
I am actually pretty open. I am always taking details just from street style. If anything, I’m critical of plastic surgery. It’s become such a big part of fashion. And, you know, the Upper East Side.

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