A Quote by Rachel Trachtenburg

I like lots of color and mix-and-match. — © Rachel Trachtenburg
I like lots of color and mix-and-match.
The standard progressive approach of the moment is to mix color-conscious moral invective with color-blind public policy.
My sound is, at its core, a mix of things. Definitely an imperfect mix, but one that incorporates elements of the music I love - a bit of indie rock, super rhythmic rapping, and lots of synths.
When you mix a record that someone else is on, you've got to send it to them. They've got to like the mix, you got to like the mix, the producer's got to like the mix. Too many people are involved!
I like to mix and match vintage with designer. It's how I create my own style.
I like putting things together. The long game. Strategizing. Being able to mix and match personalities of guys.
Festive cocktails mean color, lots of color.
I like to set up bars at my parties so people can make their own cocktails and mix and match and teach each other different things.
Without black, no color has any depth. But if you mix black with everything, suddenly there's shadow - no, not just shadow, but fullness. You've got to be willing to mix black into your palette if you want to create something that's real.
I mix and match, from top to bottom.
Writing a song is like playing a series of downs in football: Lots of rules, timing is crucial, lots of boundaries, lots of protective gear, lots of stopping and starting.
My favourite eras for styles are still the 70s and 40s, and there will be a few iconic pieces to build the wardrobe around, like there were at Chloe, but I want there to be a feel of mix-and-match.
I love fashion. For me, it's always interesting because I like to be able to mix up different styles and different brands, kind of like how my music taste or personality is. There's lots of influences.
I am the type of person who can get ready in precisely five minutes, so I obviously just mix and match and wear whatever I am feeling like on that day.
Painting is drawing, with the additional means of color. Painting without drawing is just 'coloriness,' color excitement. To think of color for color's sake is like thinking of sound for sound's sake. Color is like music. The palette is an instrument that can be orchestrated to build form.
If I'm going to mix gold and silver, I make my accessories all match.
People overthink flowers. They are afraid to mix and match, so they don't do anything!
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