I love Chloe Sevigny's style - the way she manages to add a touch of rock n' roll to every look.
Kristin Cavallari
It's important to let kids be themselves and to let them make mistakes. Self-discovery goes a long way.
I've always had a little pooch. I just always have - that's just my body type. No matter how skinny I've been, it's always there. And now that I've had kids, I sort of don't mind as much because, you know what? What my stomach and my body went through is truly a miracle.
Coconut oil is one of them. I call it miracle oil because you can literally do everything with it. I have it in the kitchen, and then I also have it in the bathroom. It's great as a hair mask, too; I actually put it on my hair yesterday.
I have a lot of sides to my personality and what you see on 'The Hills' is a strong, independent woman, which I am. But I also have a sensitive side that I don't show too much.
I'm a big fan of Kate Moss's style - no-one nails boho meets hippy chic like she does.
The only time producers fed me lines on 'Laguna Beach' were more fake phone calls or pickup scenes. We'd film for nine months out of the year, and then they would start cutting episodes together, and they would realize that they needed a specific scene.
My personal style can be everything from girly and flirty to edgy and chic.
It happened on 'Laguna Beach' where you don't know what's real and fake, and I saw cast members who couldn't distinguish what was real and what was fake anymore. It was kind of scary to see, so I kept them very separate so that I didn't go crazy.
Actually, if I don't eat healthy food I don't feel good. For me, I crave healthy food.
I hate watching myself on screen! I absolutely hate it, it's so hard to watch. I can see myself in magazines, but watching on TV or movies is like, 'Ugh.'
Nothing you see on TV is real.
I don't typically drink coffee.
I moved around so much when I was younger that I sort of had to have this type of exterior; you know, I was afraid of getting hurt.
I always give myself a three-month period where I would just hibernate and wouldn't even think about the baby weight. I would just be with my baby in my own little world. And then, once I started getting more energy and wasn't so tired, then I would hit the gym.
I have no urge to go back to college.
I don't want a huge wedding. I don't want it to be some huge spectacle.
Everything that I've done has made me who I am today. You know, it's cliche, but it's true.
I live in Chicago, but my work is always in New York or L.A., so I always have to travel for my job.
I'm the most boring pregnant woman ever.
I truly believe that everything I need to flourish nutritionally is found in nature and that some stuff just shouldn't be messed with, especially the food I'm putting in my body.
I think the hardest part of being a working mom is that I miss my kids a lot.
I have such a great relationship with my mom that I'm so excited to, hopefully, have that same relationship with my daughter.
I don't really regret anything in my life.
Every child is completely different. My two boys are opposites. Camden was such an easy baby. Jaxon is more of our rebel wild child, but he's also a mama's boy.
Sometimes, in order for things to get better, they have to end - even if it's momentarily.
I really believe that my family's infrequency of getting sick is due to our diet.
Before I got pregnant, I was doing Pilates a couple times a week, and I actually loved Pilates. I noticed a difference with my core, which is my problem area, so that was nice. For me, I don't do a lot of cardio. I lift more weights.
I sort of have stepped out of the public eye, and it's actually been really refreshing.
I just want to raise a confident girl. I just want her to know that she doesn't need to be sending naked pictures and doing all that stuff - I'm definitely going to monitor everything. I want to raise her to know that she can go do whatever she wants in life and to be comfortable in her own skin, which I think also just comes with age and time.
When you finally have kids, you realize how selfish you are. I think we are naturally selfish beings. When you have kids, that can kind of be a shock at first. I think just trying to make time for yourself is very hard. Especially now that I have 3, finding that time can be very difficult.
I'm very open to dating and finding a guy.
I own a lot of shoes; I am not sure how many.
I like to wear what I feel good in, not what the latest trend is.
I don't shop online. I'm always scared to put my credit card on the Internet!
I think a lot of girls look up to me because I'm a strong woman.
I say what's on my mind. I go after what I want.
Headlines are so great in a sense that they can take a little bit from an article completely out of context and blow it into something it's not. Some people really only read headlines.
It's very difficult to change the perception people have of you.
If you're looking for a boyfriend, you aren't gonna find one. They seem to come into your life when you least expect it.
Sometimes guys are so concerned with being cool and hanging out with their friends. They don't want to seem like the guy that 'has to call his girlfriend.' It's just boys growing up.
It's an unwritten rule - girl friends' boyfriends are off limits, even after they break up.
If a guy won't commit, he's a player.
I'm completely done with reality TV.
I mean, I can tell within the first two minutes if I'm into someone or not. I can always tell if I get butterflies.
It's so crazy to look at your life and see how far you've come.
I always wanted kids but I always thought I'd have kids later on in my life, maybe when I turn 30. I really wanted to focus on my career, but you meet the right person and your whole world changes.
I would never put my close friends or a real relationship on a show.
I would love to have my own shoe line. That I would absolutely love.
No one's ever told me I needed to get a facelift or anything.