If there’s one thing I hope never goes out of style, it’s the moment a woman looks in the mirror and quietly says, “This feels like me.”
In Los Angeles, where red carpets, social media and celebrity culture help shape fashion trends around the world, it’s easy to believe looking good is the same thing as fitting in. But long before a dress ever walks into a ballroom, down the aisle or onto a dance floor, it spends a few quiet moments in front of a fitting room mirror.
That’s where I’ve spent much of my career, and over the years, I’ve learned it’s rarely just about the dress. It’s about the questions women ask.
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