Harper's Bazaar (Singapore)

24 HOURS RS WITH L’WREN SCOTT

The versatile model-turned fashion and costume designer on her typical day

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A day in the life of f the th designer—what she likes, how she lives and what makes her fabulous

7:30AM I usually wake up at 7:30. I sleep in a little silk slip, or pajamas if it’s freezing. I have some that I made for myself and some that I’ve bought from various places—Lanvin, Olatz— whatever accommodat­es my extra-long legs. The first thing I do in the morning is take my vitamins. I don’t want to say which vitamins; I don’t think you should push what you believe in. Doctors should do that, not fashion designers. I eat a big breakfast: granola with red fruits and Greek yogurt, and egg whites with an English muffin. I love to read The Independen­t and do the king-size crossword to make sure my brain’s really going. 8:00AM I don’t have time to be that girl who does the super workout. But I try to be as fit as possible given my schedule. Even if I do 20 minutes a day, it’s better than nothing. I do my elliptical, my stairs, my walk. Afterward I take a quick shower and start my day. 8:45AM My list of trusted beauty products is long: Dr. Colbert’s serum, Rodin Olio Lusso Face Oil, and a Boots No. 7 day cream and body cream for hydration. For my hair, I use a Serge Normant shampoo and conditione­r. Or his dry shampoo and hair oil if my hair is really bad. I have dry hair, so I wash it only once a week. I also like Oribe Dry Texturizin­g Spray. For my face, I use Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturize­r, and I’m obsessed with her powder—the very fine one in a shade called Universal. And I love Lancôme Hypnôse Drama mascara, Givenchy Light Corrective concealer, Prescripti­ves black kohl eyeliner for night, my signature lip gloss from Lancôme, Le Rouge L’Wren, and last but not least, Rodin Olio Lusso Lip Balm—simply the best. 9:00AM It usually takes me about 15 minutes to get dressed. I can’t overthink it. It depends on my mood. Like today I’m wearing a gold tweed tailleur with crazy colors; it just felt right for a fresh, sunny, bright day. If I were in my office [in London] designing, I would wear black. I hate distractin­g myself while I’m designing, because you’re working so much on colors and palettes. I definitely have a work uniform—I go in phases: headmistre­ss dress every day or a classic shift with a power cardigan. Or I do jeans with a more “rock” edge. I have a headmistre­ss dress from every season if not two, so you could probably do the math. It’s scary. And I have a lot of sequin sweaters. The stacks are getting higher. I love to open my cupboards and see the stack of sparkle in various gradations of colour. I have one section in my closet that’s dedicated to paler, cold colours, and the other section is dedicated to more mad, fun colours. I think a girl always needs a cardigan, and I tend to go for the sparkles. I have a minimum of 50 embellishe­d cardigans. I’m not a believer in less is more; I’m sort of a believer in more is necessary. And did I mention shoes? Oh, my… I’ve never counted them, but I suppose I have about a hundred pairs, between my own and the ones I get at the Manolo Blahnik store by my office. They’re scattered between every city I have a home in—London, Paris, and New York. 9:15AM I walk to work if I have time. I try not to carry anything, just my one workbag. (I’m very excited about my Doctor Lady bag right now.) Usually my first stop is Starbucks, where I get a grande skinny vanilla latte. If I don’t walk, I’ll take a cab, and catch up on emails and phone calls. I don’t typically travel with other people, but if I

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