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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Whitney Eve Port-Rosenman is an American television personality, fashion designer and author. In 2006, Port came to prominence after being cast in the reality television series The Hills, which chronicled the personal and professional lives of Port and friends Lauren Conrad, Heidi Montag, and Audrina Patridge. During its production, she held internship positions with Teen Vogue and Kelly Cutrone's People's Revolution.
Don't be afraid of vintage shopping. It's a really good way to save money. You are getting such great pieces at affordable prices and what you're wearing is never going to be seen on anyone else.
I can get really lazy.
When I was in high school, I used to put on so much makeup, because I didn't have the best skin.
The key with Coachella is looking like you didn't try, but really, you know everyone tries.
I'm a procrastinator.
I know for me comfort is key; at my wedding I want to have fun, I want to dance, I want to not feel like my dress is restricting me from anything, so something definitely more streamlined.
I really want people to see me as a fashion designer first because it is what I've always wanted to do.
I found something called Lucas Papaw Ointment in Australia that I can use for anything - my lips, under my eyes, my hands.
Snacking is super important.
My friends call me 'snack mom' because I always have snacks, and the GoodnessKnows Snack Squares are great because they are that on-the-go snack I can eat throughout the day.
On 'The City,' I allowed the cameras more into my life and I ended up exactly where I was meant to be.
I try to get as much sleep as possible, moisturize as much as possible and always wash my face before I go to sleep. It's a non-issue. And if I'm too lazy, I'll use makeup-remover pads.
You know, this might surprise people, but what I really want and what I'm really working toward is a Chanel suit. I'd really like to have one that I could wear forever - a really classic one.
I think people see me as someone who wears a lot of big jewelry, so it would be fun to do a costume jewelry type line.
I feel like being healthy is just a part of my life in general, whether I'm prepping for something big or not.
I tell myself that my body is not robotic and it doesn't behave perfectly, and... things can go wrong that are out of your control.
I mean, I used to think of fashion design as a kind of art project, all creativity and passion. I wasn't thinking 'big picture' at all.
I just want to have a normal life.
With me sharing everything that I'm doing on social media, people might think that I'm constantly comparing myself to other people, but I'm really trying not to do that.
A great gladiator sandal is always comfortable but can dress something up.
I think it's hard to have a camera in your face every day. If you're not already confident about how you look, then you're going to want to do things to change it.
I think as a new mom it's really easy to take what other parents have done, see the results through their children, and really compare that to what is going on with your child.
Treat everyone you meet during your interview with courtesy. Your interviewer could ask anyone for their opinion of you!
I do cardio for 35 to 45 minutes, whether that's on the elliptical or walking or running on the treadmill - I switch back and forth because I can get bored at times. Then, I'll go do some weights - I'll do some bicep curls, push-ups, sit-ups.
My personal style is pretty eclectic.
Coca-Cola will never go out of style.
I firmly believe that if you're really unhappy with something, then you should go ahead and change it.
I feel like there haven't been a lot of stupid rumors surrounding my life.
I love what Diane Kruger wears.
The moment that always comes to mind when I think fondly about 'The Hills' is when Lauren and I got to go to Paris. I was in my early twenties, and I had never been to Paris. The thought of the Crillon Ball was so glamorous - wearing designer gowns, getting hair and makeup done, and meeting all these amazing people.
After I was on reality TV, after that whole phase of my life was over, I really didn't want to do anything reality TV-related ever again.
If your interviewer makes small talk with you, then be chatty back.
I want to always be learning.
I had two miscarriages within a year or, like, a year and a half.
Answer questions truthfully and don't exaggerate your experience. Lies will come back to haunt you.
I'm pretty relaxed as a parent, and I think that people might be surprised by that.
A lot of fashion is really inspired by vintage and it's the forefront of fashion.
When I was on 'The Hills' I didn't get my personal life involved or my family, or my friends, they were never on it and I'm happy about that.
Our insides matter as much as our outsides.
Sometimes I watch myself on 'The Hills' and I'm like, 'Whitney, could you, like, maybe pretend to be more interested, or say something of some substance instead of just giving looks?'
All of the collections I've done have been so much fun. The more knowledge and the more education I can get the better the line is. It's something I never went to school for, so the more knowledge I get, the more advanced the line can be.
You can't control babies, they aren't robots and we don't have them all figured out.
My husband is lactose-intolerant, so it was really important for me to help him get that under control. With Lactaid, he has a healthy option whenever he wants to have real dairy without the lactose.
When in doubt, put on a floral dress and ankle boots - that is always a great and easy go-to outfit.
Your family, your best friend those are the opinions you should take to heart. All the other opinions and judgements, you have to let come in one ear and go out the other.
I just want a home anywhere. I want my own home and my own pillow!
I like Luna bars and the individual packs of mixed nuts from Trader Joe's.
I really do put everything, all my time into my work.
It's all about balance, and recognizing that no one is perfect.
I think it's just more things have happened in my life that made my brain go a little nutty and over-analytical that I'm not as levelheaded as people might think I am.
See, I got into really bad eating habits when I was in high school because my metabolism was fast - I was eating what I wanted and it wasn't showing, so I didn't think twice about what I put in my body.
Everyone comes to L.A. to accomplish goals, and sometimes it's hard to find a genuine person in the middle of all that.
When I went on 'The Hills,' I never showed my personal life. It was always about my career life - I thought people could take me seriously because they'd see I'm a hard-working girl. Then when I chose to do 'The City,' I took the next step to show my personal life.
Self depreciating humour won't win over an employer; if you're not sure of yourself why should they be?
There are so many different aspects of my life - the on-camera aspect, the laid-back aspect with my friends and family, the career-oriented aspect, the design aspect.
You have to have patience, work hard and preserve in order to follow your dreams.
When I travel, sometimes I feel like a street blogger. I'll take pictures of people all over who are wearing cool things.
I really want to do accessories, it's been something I'm interested in.
It's not something a lot of people would think, but I constantly put things off.
I gained a lot of weight when I got to college because my eating habits were bad (I was eating pizza and French fries at every single meal), and it was hard to deal with.