Showing posts with label Whitney Port. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Whitney Port. Show all posts

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Style Savvy (part 2)

Next up on my list of style savvy celebs is none other than the dynamic diva herself, Olivia Palermo.

You might recognize Olivia as the mean girl that works opposite of Whitney Port in the MTV show The City, but regardless of her antics to get to where she is professionally, (in the words of Clueless' Dionne) the girl can dress. Granted, she comes by it honestly from her style icon mother, the help of ceaseless fashion funds, and a freakishly waif-like figure, but it still kind of makes you hate that you love her, right?









Some of my personal favorites include:

Olivia's style isn't just limited to herself, but rather it's amplified by her oh, so stylish counterpart (and German born model...no big deal), Johannes Huebl. Seriously, it's down right annoying how stylish this duo is. Whether they're casually commuting around the city or dressed to the nines for an event, they make high fashion seem easy.

...loving life on the Upper East Side,
 because they can...









Thursday, January 19, 2012

if you have to cry, go outside.


"If I could wish anything for you, it would be that you could accomplish in one year what it's taken me forty-four to figure out. The world needs you. It needs you to find and fearlessly manifest your true and powerful and authentic self, and it needs you to enjoy the pleasures that are here for the taking. "


I just (finally) finished the wonderful book that I picked up this summer, and I have to be honest, I loved it.

Kelly is known for her no-nonsense honesty in the fashion PR world, but most people probably recognize her from The Hills.

[she was Whitney Port's blunt boss at People's Revolution in L.A.]

[and if I'm not mistaken, people's rev. still represents Whitney's fashion/clothing line]

Regardless of if you've ever heard of her, I highly recommend her book. I just went out and bought her second book, Normal Gets You Nowhere, and I can't wait to start it.

I'm being serious when I tell you that my copy is more marked up than any textbook I've ever owned, and that's saying something.

I love how honest she is, and I, being that I'm about to begin my struggles in the working world, was the perfect audience for her job tips.

My favorite lessons from Kelly are as follows:

1)"Let's face it: being nice does not always remove obstacles, and in fact sometimes it creates them. You don't have to say anything you do not mean." p.79-80

2)"Detachment doesn't mean I'm trying less hard. It just means that fears and emotions that used to torment and paralyze me no longer have the same power over me." p.83

"But as you move through your career and your life, you will have to learn that if you're not what you do, then what you do has no business keeping you entertained [awake] at night." p. 84
3)"I had to get out of my own way...I was going to be fine." p.87

"If you ask yourself often enough, Is this the voice of God? the answer usually becomes obvious. A voice telling you that you suck, that you're not important, that you're heading toward impending doom of some kind or another, is probably not the voice of your soul, or the Divine, or the Goddess." p.90

4) "In an industry like fashion [and in life], people always behave badly all around you, but if you resolve to become a spiritual warrior, you learn to laugh and laugh, knowing that other people don't define you and that ultimately their behavior is just helping you work out your own [stuff]." p. 94

5) "It's time to figure out what you are selling and how you are going to make people want to buy it." p.130

"...consider your whole self..." p.130

"Your point of differentiation does not need to be edgy or groundbreaking; it just needs to be different, and it just needs to be you." p.131

"When you find something that feel right, concentrate on refining your skills and educating yourself about your chosen field." p.132

"This detour taught me that even when a career looks perfect to others or seems perfect on paper, it can still be totally wrong choice for you." p.133


[kelly's second book]


Finally, 6) "There will be days when, regardless of what you do and how much you love it, you'll be disgusted and/or exhausted by it.") p. 176


and in the end...

"Worldly success and divine transcendence are not mutually exclusive. Fame and success will not bring you happiness without a deeper knowledge of yourself and a connection to something greater than yourself."
p.187


*if you really wanna get a feel for what you're gonna get before you pick up the book.. check out a clip from her show: Kell on Earth
 

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