A Quote by Jessica Szohr

My personal style is kind of tomboy-boho chic! Sort of funky but simple. — © Jessica Szohr
My personal style is kind of tomboy-boho chic! Sort of funky but simple.
My style is boho chic. I love that time period - the patterns, the prints, the people, the music, the vibe.
I'm a big fan of Kate Moss's style - no-one nails boho meets hippy chic like she does.
My style kind of differs - sometimes I want to be a little dressed down, a little tomboy, sometimes I want to be dressed up and very chic and look proper. But I don't ever believe in overdoing it for day-to-day style.
My personal style can be everything from girly and flirty to edgy and chic.
I love how chic yet simple ballet style is for everyday dressing.
I'd say an ideal wardrobe should have a mix of high-fashion gowns, clothes that spell 'boho chic,' and at least a few things that are playful.
It was actually my partner, Bernard Edwards, who helped me develop my sort of funky jazz style.
I think dressing up or down should be a creative experience. Exciting. Fun. For me the key to personal style lies in accessories. I love objects from different worlds, different eras, combined my way. Never uptight, achieving - hopefully - a kind of throwaway chic
I feel that whole vibe of that tomboy chic thing that's been introduced years ago by Alexa Chung and things in that sort of evolution is what I like to wear. I just like to look effortless because I don't want to put too much effort into it.
I want men to be more chic - and Japanese style has that kind of sophisticated elegance.
I'm not too big on accessories, but I love my basic black quartz watch from American Apparel. It's a simple piece that goes with my vintage, thrift store chic style.
Since I have that edgy, rocker-tomboy kind of vibe, it can be very difficult to translate my style for the red carpet.
Style is really very personal. It's kind of timeless. Style is really about how you put yourself together. It's something very personal.
I started in junior high doing the splits and flips and that kind of stuff. It was kind of the acceptable thing to do. But I had two older brothers, so I was a tomboy. I was the cute tomboy who could put on the skirt but then go tackle you or something. I was a little rough around the edges for a pretty woman!
Tokyo style is so specific. And I'm a very big fan of their history. It's pretty simple. A lot of the time, people expect to see the wild style that comes out of Japan, but I think, traditionally, the style is very simple.
I think my style is definitely urban chic. I love mixing street style with the high-end luxury brands, like Gucci, for example. Quite fun.
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