About L'Wren Scott: Laura "Luann" Bambrough was an American stylist and fashion designer.
What resonates culturally with me about Japanese style is that it is very covered up but very sensual.
I don't think I realized the extremes of my proportions until I moved to Paris. I thought I'd be 'normal' as a model, but actually, even in that world, I was at one end of the spectrum.
I've always been very inspired by fashion. I've always been a big fan of style.
The modern woman has a modern life, and most of us work. There's no time to change before we go out in the evening, so a dress should always look appropriate for day and night.
Peruvian food is so simple yet amazingly flavored with their traditional spices.
I have a very big family and a lot of friends, and buying presents is one of my favorite things to do.
Enhancing a woman's silhouette and enhancing a woman's beauty - both contribute to enhancing her confidence, so they're synonymous, really.
I don't really measure success by anything other than if I am happy. That is success to me. Am I happy waking up every morning? And despite the challenges of running my own business, do I look forward to going to work? Absolutely.
I was so tall and so skinny - I was that kid who couldn't find anything to wear. All the cool kids would have jeans the right length and I would just think, 'What am I going to do?'
I exercise five days a week at home.
Everyone has this perception that the bloggers, they say horrible things about you and they hide behind their computers where you can't see them.
After working with clothes for so long, it seemed right to design them.
I love seeing women looking great in my clothes. I don't care who they are. I don't quantify people by celebrity.
Sometimes I like to watch TV, though I never get to watch any of the shows in real time. I'm a fan of 'Downton Abbey,' 'Boardwalk Empire,' and 'Boss.' There's a British series called 'Luther,' but in England, they think a series means four episodes. ...
If you don't feel good in it, don't wear it, because you'll never look good.
If you don't feel good in it, don't wear it. Because it'll never look good. Any hesitation in the fitting room and just walk away.
I've never met a woman who thinks they've got a good enough figure - however perfect they look - which is sad, because no one else can see these perceived flaws; they're entirely internal.
In the future, I'd like to make jewelry and sell it under my own name. But right now, I've got enough on my plate!
You'll see the most perfect person, and you are like, 'God, she's, like, perfect.' And then she'll tell you everything that's not perfect. Everyone has their own special set of problems - in their own minds.
I love a real-life, movie moment in living color.
I love to see women who are comfortable in their skin and dress to suit their body - that looks fabulous because it's authentic.