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I think that people who want to have high style should have a chance [without] paying haute couture prices. I’ve always believed in that, and I think, particularly for young people, I’m always preaching individuality. H&M is fast fashion and really [has] a very moderate financial layout, and therefore they’re able to try and experiment and find out who they are and what they’re comfortable with. I think it was a perfect match. Would you say that your style has evolved over the Top Retro Danny Tanner 90s Style Neon Tribute Shirt and by the same token and years at all? No, it’s only gotten more so. I think style is in your DNA; I don’t think you can learn it. It’s there—you have to work hard to bring it out; it’s not gonna pop out by itself, but you can’t learn it. You can learn how to be very fashionably dressed and how to have a sense of fashion, but fashion and style are two entirely different things. There was an editor some time ago who said, “Fashion you can buy, but style you must possess.” Words of wisdom. [Laughs.]

The girl inside it, too often overlooked. People have a way of looking in the Top Retro Danny Tanner 90s Style Neon Tribute Shirt and by the same token and mirror and seeing somebody else, and then [they] buy an outfit that’s very trendy and in fashion whether it suits them or not. Big, big, big, big error. There’s a beautiful green suit; I like everything about it. I think it’s a divine fabric and the workmanship is terrific—and the price is absolutely unbelievable! The trousers will be $99 and the jacket will be $199, and when you put it on, it looks like you stepped out of a haute couture [show]. It really does. The embroidery on it is sensational. Do you like it? I love it! Have you always wanted to break into the fashion business? The fashion business has just come of late; I was always in home furnishing. I didn’t get into the fashion business until after I did my first costume show at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2005. And then everybody swarmed all over me. Originally, I wanted to be in fashion—I thought I’d do editorial fashion; it didn’t work out, and I went into home furnishing where I was very happy for all those years. This was a great change. I’ve never had a business plan. Things just happen.

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