No Designer Has Ever Given Daphne Guinness a Piece of Clothing
Her whole wardrobe's been bought and paid for.
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Her whole wardrobe's been bought and paid for.
The 'New Yorker' offers a deft analysis of the fiercely independent dresser's penchant for the world's most uncomfortable clothes.
"When she was wearing fleshy nude stockings, that's kind of old fashioned, but on her, with a yellow dress, it was looking so avant garde."
She also sketches bugs while listening to a metronome.
She tells us all about her rock-and-roll look and how to create a perfect red-carpet moment.
"I’m going to be getting dressed behind something. I’m not Dita Von Teese, nor shall I be."
Also: her thoughts on Taylor Swift's CoverGirl commercial.
Also: what she thinks about Kate Middleton, and more bad things about plastic surgery.
This explains something about her.
She is called the Lady Gaga of fashion, so it's about time.
The mother-daughter duo are this week's Tastemakers!
She prefers to let other people do the sewing.
It's too bad, because they were kind of great.
Yes, this is how things used to be.
"The power of advertising is that if you don’t do it in the way that they want you to shoot it then the magazines become scared that they’ll lose the cash."
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