

Be Inspired
Who or what inspires you? I think I’ve asked that question hundreds of times over my many years interviewing celebrities, designers, and other such luminous types. But until now, I’ve honestly never taken the time to answer my own question. It’s one of the dangers of making a living interpreting the lives of others. It’s very easy to get lost in the achievements, accomplishments and dreams of shiny, fancy people when you spend your days seeking that information. Oh don’t get


The Short Story
I like shorts. A lot. And these are one of my favorite go-tos. They’re from American Eagle Outfitters and I practically live in them when the weather is warm enough, which it usually is in LA. But as the temperatures drop, if ever-so-slightly, like it did on this overcast day, I’ll throw on a sweatshirt or sweater so I can keep wearing my beloveds without feeling the chill. The shorts I’m wearing here are long gone from stores, but I own these too, and they run a close second


Personal Style
I think a lot about what it means to have good personal style. It's something that is at once ephemeral and elusive, and instantly identifiable. We tend to characterize those who have it as having a certain je ne sais quoi. But those that still seek it might find that oft used description lacking. To me, good personal style is authentic and unique. It's an expression of who you are at any given moment in your life's journey. It's about not being a TTH (Trying Too Hard; and ye

Breast Cancer Awareness Month
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month! I stopped by the KTLA morning news studios to talk about some awesome accessories that are giving back to breast cancer related causes. Check it out here, and shop for a cure! xo #photo


Me, Calypso, Raju and You
Today I had the great pleasure and good fortune to spend the morning with KTLA at Calypso St. Barth. I was thrilled to be able to talk about Raju the elephant, who famously cried when rescued from 50 years of torturous captivity, and Wildlife SOS, the charitable organization that saved him. As an African woman born in Tanzania, I feel a particular affinity for the elephant, also a native of my country of birth. Yes, Raju is an Indian elephant, and there are differences betwee