Fashion, music, design—we love it all. That’s why we were stoked to sit down with Natalie Suarez, the New York-based model, designer, photographer, musician, blogger, and creative. Somehow during New York Fashion Week, Natalie found the time to answer our questions about personal style, design, music, travel, and how NYC affects her creativity.
What’s a typical NYFW like for you?
It’s always hectic. I always coordinate my schedule with my sister [Dylana]’s—we’re a team, so we go everywhere together. It starts with pulling looks for the week for attending shows, work events, and of course, the glamorous parties. It’s a time to have fun with getting dressed. It’s also about managing a realistic schedule. I’m selective with how I choose to use my time. I love discovering new designers, and still supporting all of my old favorites. It’s less about being seen everywhere, but going to places and events I really care about, and to shows that really inspire me. NYFW is all about early call times and late nights. After spending a full week dressing up numerous times a day, you’re ready for a day in, wearing pajamas.
Can you describe your personal style?
My personal style is eclectic. I love anything bold: bold prints, bold colors, bold silhouettes. I’m all about classic fits and tailored pieces with a little edge. I like looking a bit undone, and mixing and matching pieces and trends and eras to create unexpected combinations. As an LA native, music is at my core; everything from hip hop and R&B to indie rock and soul.