raine magazine #21
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raine magazine #21
Ni c k y H i lto n Eff ortl e s s st y le: Photographer – Luis Guillen; Photographer’s Assistant Gabriel Brandt; Hair Stylist – Takayoshi Tsukusawa; Makeup Artist – Griselle Rosario using Artis Makeup Tools, Chanel Skincare & Tarte Makeup; Manicurist – Angel Williams; Stylist – Liz Teich; Stylist Assistant – Nick Adedokun & Sydney Lawson; Georgine dress, L.A.M.B shoes, E. Kammeyer Bracelet, Parulina Ring, Nicky’s engagement ring (worn throughout) and custom bag by Sara Battaglia *Prices Available Upon Request* Kevin Johnn top and pants, Rita Vinieris belt, Christian Louboutin shoes, E. Kammeyer Earrings, Pico Jewelry Diamond Cocktail Ring in 18K White Gold *Prices Available Upon Request* RAINE MAGAZINE - VOLUME 21 75 Rea c hing far b ey o n d t he Hi l t o n na m e , Nicky Hilton has made her mark not only in the fashion industry, but also in the business world. This glamorous socialite wears many hats as a businesswoman, model and fashion designer. Once upon a time, the last name ‘Hilton’ was simply associated with luxury hotels, but much of Nicky’s success contributes to the name seamlessly crossing over and creating a home amongst top high fashion brands. NYC native and bicoastal brunette turned blonde, Nicky Hilton, was always known by association with older celebutante sister, Paris Hilton, but began shattering that “little sister” persona and generated much success after launching her first fashion line, Chick by Nicky Hilton, and designing handbags for Japanese company Samantha Thavasa. The fashion aficionada burst onto the scene in 2007 and debuted at New York City’s Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week with her second clothing line, Nicholai. This fashion forward icon and entrepreneur is now adding to her author to her already impressive resume. Nicky shares her personal stories, style successes and fashion mishaps in her ultimate guidebook to fashion, 365 Style. Her name is more than just a name, it’s an internationally recognized brand that is flourishing faster than anyone could have imagined and by the looks of it, there are no plans of that slowing down anytime soon. RAINE: Can you talk about your new book 365 Style? What would you like for the takeaway to be for readers? HILTON: I love fashion so I wrote this book for people who love fashion or are interested in it. I cover all sorts of different things from style advice to quick fixes and tips. I’ve dedicate a whole chapter to travel: what to pack and what to wear as well as educate the reader on what to save on and what to spend on. RAINE: What was the “Ah Ha” moment? HILTON: A few years ago I became active on my social media and people starting writing in to me and starting asking style advice. I then thought it would be fun putting all of what I learned into a book. It balances all sides of the spectrum from behind the scenes, a spectator to designer. I had this front education in style and I wanted to share what I’ve learned. Fashion is supposed to be fun. Don’t take it too seriously -- it is a really fun thing for people to dress up and present themselves. RAINE: If you could offer one tip to style conscious men and women, what would it be and why? HILTON: Wear what makes you feel good. Don’t be a slave to trends - that is the fastest way to burn through money. And really ask yourself—“ is it me, is it flattering, does it fit?: And..., be unique! So don’t copy your favorite celebrities’ style head to toe. That is so boring. Also, create a mood board to help you find yourself. This is a collage. It can be anything, flowers, colors, architecture, clothes, etc. RAINE: How would you describe your own sense of style? HILTON: I would say - it is pretty reflective of my lifestyle in NYC sophisticated with an edge. RAINE: Do you have a signature go to piece? HILTON: I love blazers—in many variations. That is sort of my staple. They look good and I feel good in them. Also, ballet flats - love them! They are chic, simple and comfortable—which is a bonus. RAINE: In your own words, why should be people take an interest in their own personal sense of style? HILTON: I think when you look good, you feel good. I read this book the Happiness Project - one of its mantras—“act how you want to feel.” My Mantra—“dress how you want to feel.” RAINE: At the age of 17 you were already a budding entrepreneur and designing hand bags for Samantha Thavasa. Would you say that starting early prepared you for your future endeavors as a business woman? HILTON: I am glad my father instilled that work ethic in us - me and my siblings. At every step of the way I found myself waning to out-do myself and be better than I was. When we started making all this money from our own endeavors—it was very fulfilling. We have worked for everything we have. We bought our first cars and home with the money we made from working. We’ve made some mistakes along the way. We were young and thought we knew it all, but at the end of the day—your parents know best. RAINE: Will you tell us about your forthcoming capsule collection, Eluxe? HILTON: Eluxe is a Canadian retailer that carries some of the coolest brands, and they came to me with the idea and I loved it. As a bonus they agreed to give me complete creative control. RAINE: Can you talk about your design inspiration for Eluxe? HILTON: I divided up this collection into three women: California transplant - The bohemian girl with some cover ups and dresses. Uptown NY – A preppy uptown girl. Downtown NY - The sexy downtown girls with lace tops and dresses. I love lingerie inspired pieces. They are effortlessly sexy RAINE: Where can readers find the collection? HILTON: It will be available on the Eluxe site by the end of September. RAINE: Has being a Hilton allowed you more access as an entrepreneur or business opportunities of which have helped to build your brand? HILTON: I would be lying if I said that my last name didn’t open doors for me. At the same time it has closed doors. I have always felt the need to prove them wrong. At the end of the day - the product will speak for itself. RAINE: What’s one piece of business advice would you offer budding entrepreneurs that has helped you more than any other advice? HILTON: Be humble. My first job, I was taking out the trash and taking lunch orders. It didn’t discourage me because everyone starts from somewhere— don’t think you are too good for menial tasks. RAINE: As entrepreneur, what has been your biggest challenge and what steps did you take to successfully reach your goals? HILTON: I would say when I was younger, I had some people in business that mistook my shyness and tried to take advantage of me because I was young. I was baffled—why would people want to do this to me? Ultimately, I worked hard to prove them wrong. At the end of the day, I love fashion and I love dressing up. I couldn’t imagine doing anything else. I feel grateful that I found my calling at a very young age - I ALWAYS knew what I wanted to be in fashion. RAINE: What is your ultimate goal in fashion? HILTON: I don’t look at it as a race, but I know I will definitely plan on expanding my brand. I love accessories: eyewear and footwear. Something that has always interested me is home decor. I love picking up things for my home. RAINE: Who has been the biggest influence on your life as an entrepreneur and why? HILTON: My sister, because she is a business woman. She has over 20 brands and really has a vision, and it’s very reflective of her--even the logo with the tiara is very her. It wasn’t an overnight thing. She was very strategic about it. She was also one of the pioneers of reality television—getting paid to show up somewhere. Once she conquered that, she evolved the brand and started DJ’ing—now getting paid to entertain the party. RAINE: What are some of your other passions? HILTONI love to cook, especially Italian. I love reading, especially now, since having written my own book. These days I am burning through a book a week. RAINE: The pursuit of happiness. What does that mean to you? HILTON: Balance, in your personal and professional life. If you can achieve both of those, and not let one take priority over the other... you are in good shape. RAINE: What words of wisdom would you like to share with other entrepreneurs? HILTON: Write your ideas down, or type them in your cellphone. The best ideas come when you least expect it. ELUXE by Nicky Hilton dress, L.A.M.B. shoes, Parulina Earrings and Cuff, both rings by Larucci *Prices Available Upon Request* Kevin Johnn top, belt and skirt, ELUXE by Nicky Hilton camisole (worn underneath), L.A.M.B shoes, Pico Jewelry Diamond Earrings in 18K Gold, Diamond Cocktail Ring in 18K White Gold and Diamond Necklace in 18K White Gold *Prices Available Upon Request*