Each day, I choose my age.
BLAKE LIVELYEach day, I choose my age.
BLAKE LIVELYI’m no editor, no artisan, no expert. And certainly no arbiter of what you should buy, wear, or eat.
BLAKE LIVELYI’m passionate about anything I align myself with. You want to talk about chocolate chip cookies? I’m not going to open a chocolate chip cookie store, but I will talk your ear off about it.
BLAKE LIVELYI need good friends who can say, ‘I love you to death, but you look terrible in that, and you need to change right now.’
BLAKE LIVELYThe older I get, I guess I wear less sparkles.
BLAKE LIVELYI was raised in a really terrific, close family, and I’ve never needed to escape anything or to really let myself go by dancing on tables.
BLAKE LIVELYI’m offended that I can’t go to the store like that.
BLAKE LIVELYI was raised in California, so this whole New York winter thing is completely new for me. I’ve already justified buying seven coats!
BLAKE LIVELYThe food, the lesson, the chef, the ingredients – all the best of the best. I see why Le Cordon Bleu is world-renowned.
BLAKE LIVELYIn high school, there are so many cliques. You’re never safe.
BLAKE LIVELYI think I became my own stylist by not knowing any better.
BLAKE LIVELYCreating something I can use is the best stress reliever.
BLAKE LIVELYIt’s definitely attractive when a man can dress well.
BLAKE LIVELYI first started wearing fragrance when I was thirteen or fourteen, and the smell was candy-like. They were in very colorful bottles, like turquoise and pink. By the time I was sixteen or seventeen, it got more girly and more floral.
BLAKE LIVELYMy mom would have different fragrances for different times of the year. They were a part of her identity.
BLAKE LIVELYI’ll never forget the time my mother showed up with her best friend and two daughters, and all four of us dressed up in matching clothes, shoes and hats to go pick up my brother from school.
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