When reading Toni's reply, her words had a totally different atmosphere to the rest of them, unlike most bloggers, I find Toni to be quite the reserved, and I like that about her - elegance comes to mind. So I've awarded you fellows to here what Toni has to say ! Enjoy. collegeclutter
First things first: As a child what did you enjoy? Movies, toys, games, what were your favourites? Do you feel that these particular things made you what you are now?
>At one point in my life I lived in Panama City, Florida. There was a peacock farm at one end of my street and a small beach at the other end. I was always in the water collecting hermit crabs. Now, I love being outdoors.
Is there anything that you remembered from childhood, which was maybe your first flash of fashion?
> NA
Is there anyone you look up to as a style icon?
>Yes, Audrey Hepburn and Dorthy Dandridge.
Is there anything that you truly hated as children but adore now? (style/fashion wise)
>Nothing
What first inspired you to blog? Did you think and organise what your were going to put or did you just DIG IN? (If you did organise, what research did you do?)
>My boyfriend has been trying to get me to get into the modelling field for quite some time. I figured if I made a blog I would make him happy. I did look at about 100+ blogs before I started mine if that counts as research.
On a scale of 1 to 10, how much does fashion mean to you?
>Hmm to be honest about a 6 or 7. Personally there are just bigger fish in my life that call for my attention rather that obsessing over Style.com during fashion week.
Do you take yourself as a follower of trends, or more of an atheist to the fashion religion?
>Definitely not a follower of trends. Like now how capes/ponchos are seen a lot, I was wearing mine back in 9th grade. I can be somewhat ridiculous with my clothes.
What would you say was your signature piece? What do you wear practically all the time?
>Oh man. I recently purchased a pair of black flats that I’m probably going to wear the sole out. They are just so different! Men’s oxford meets ballerina.
If you won 5,000 $/£/Euros what particular pieces would you spend it on?
> I would have to say, Levi Jeans, vintage dresses, vintage skirts, and Jimmy Choos, that I’ve been wanting since I first walked into the store when I was thirteen.
If you could put yourself in any fashion category, what would you be? (You can make one up)
>Europe clashes with California. Casual beautiful if that makes sense.
What are your ambitions? Are you taking the path of fashion or another but still staying stylish?
>LOL!! Sorry I had to laugh. I’ve been hearing a question similar since I’ve gotten into college. After I graduate I would like to get my master’s degree and from the looks of my urges right now, I would love to be someone’s smart, stylish assistant
If you could move to a fashion capital, which one would it be?
>I’m happy were I’m at in Los Angeles.
What is your best investment?
>My purses that I purchased off Ebay. Portofino leather is very tough.
Where do you see yourself in 10/15 years?
>I really want to be a stay at home mom. I know that’s weird but I love the idea of decorating my own house and raising my kids while enjoying my husband (who will be my current boyfriend.)
If you could ask a popular designer 1 question, who would it be, and what would it be?
>Gosh. I really don’t know. My brain seriously went blank. Ha.
What music do you listen to? Favourite song/singer at the moment?
>I love all genre’s but I’m currently a sucker for all types of music from India.

If you could have another hairstyle, what would you pick? Maybe one that you like, but doesn’t suit you.
>Well, I recently got my hair CHOPPED OFF. I will say it was influenced by Rihanna.
High street, designer or both?
High street
Minimalist or outrageous?
Minimalist.
For an outing, how do you organise what to wear
> I start with my shoes and work my way up to the top.
And for your readers, what is your best fashion tip?
>Wear what you want. Wear what makes you feel comfortable in your own skin.
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