Wednesday

Interview with L.A. "It" Girl: Brittany Eustis, Nightlife Style Staple and Entertainment Relations Maven, Formerly of Brent Bolthouse Productions


In the Los Angeles party scene? Then you will very well recognize this nightlife staple, Brittany Eustis. Maybe you saw her at the Coachella Neon Festival (yeah, she ran events right under Brent himself at Brent Bolthouse Productions) or maybe you crossed paths with her at an A-list party, either way, you would most definitely remember her if you did. And with good reason. Britt exudes personal styleconfidence, authenticity and has one sexy rock n' roll-meets-Americana look you just can't resist. Want to know more? Of course you do...

Lucky for you, you came to the right place.

What do we want to convey with RSP? It's about being able to capture what the "everday" girl is wearing and being able to tell that story...to us fashion isn't about the idea of being 'Rich, Skinny or Pretty,' that consumes magazines, runways, red carpets and advertisements. Instead it's about the everyday girl and girls who live and breathe the industry. So who better to feature? Get acquainted with Britt right here, plus we even scored a few styling tips. You're welcome!

RSP: Current position? 
Brittany: Awareness/Fundraiser for Wildlife Waystation and Independent- Entertainment Relations/Outreach

RSP: Describe your personal style in three words:
Brittany: Americana, Rock 'n Roll, Tom Boy

Photo by Tony Shanks
RSP: What's your favorite item in your closet right now?
Brittany: My 1979 Rolling Stones Tour T-shirt

RSP: If you could swap closets with anyone, who would it be?
Brittany: Man I really don’t know….Johnny Depp or Ryan Gosling probably?

RSP: Favorite places to shop?
Brittany: Thrift stores, Truck Stops and Barney’s

RSP: What is one personal styling tip you live by?
Brittany: If I think its bang who cares if anyone else likes it.

RSP: Where can we find you out in L.A.? More importantly, what are you wearing when you are there?
Brittany: I'm an east side kinda girl so Los Feliz/Silverlake and I usually dress how I feel so its gonna be a surprise but definitely say hey if ya see me.

RSP: What's in your evening clutch? 
Brittany: Phone, ID, cash (ladies always have $10 on you), credit card, Altoids, and C.O. Bigelow lip balm or Burts Bees

RSP: Now that we know about your personal style, please give our readers a few pointers.


RSP: So, what look do you recommend for a first date?
Brittany: My first date rule is don’t try too hard. Put on something that you feel cute and comfortable in. NO HEELS unless the date calls for it. The dude isn’t asking you out cause he wants a fashion show. Plus its always better to be able to wow him on like the 3rd date. *wink cough wink

RSP: What defines a "night-out" look?
Brittany: Black and Fitted

RSP: Describe a head-to-toe look for an L.A. workday?
Brittany: Chucks, Jeans, Shirt, Hat, Glasses and a Bangarang attitude

RSP: What is your favorite trend of the season and what's the easiest way to incorporate it into everyday style?
Brittany: I'm not a huge trend follower, I tend to lean more towards classic pieces. I find the easiest way to incorporate anything into my everyday style is when I look at a piece and I think “this would go with at least 3 things I have.”

Bisous ♥

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Saturday

Rich Skinny Pretty Four-Year Anniversary: Celebrating our Editor and Founder, Fashion Blogger and Style Expert, Nacole Gray


With our four-year anniversary around the corner we thought it would be an appropriate time to celebrate our milestones, favorite collaborations and announce upcoming news. First, we would like to take the time to say thank you to all of you for following RSP over the past four years. You have embraced the concept and "get" the sarcastic undertone. You also appreciate the range of style we feature. We aren't about what our editor is wearing every day. Hence we don't take photos of her outfits day to day as fashion bloggers typically do. Instead we feature a range of style and take an editorial approach by interviewing an array of fashion pros as well as featuring your "everyday" girl.


Gray explains the defining moment she created Rich Skinny Pretty four years ago, "I appreciate and I am inspired by the everyday girl's personal style. While living in Paris, I spent my time admiring the girl who wore vintage duds on the streets of Montmartre while equally adoring the socialites in head-to-toe designer threads at Hotel de Crillon. Even though they were polar opposite from one another and both significantly different from my own personal style, I still appreciated their aesthetic. With that said, that's the point of RSP. I'm not telling you to dress like me nor am I trying to personally inspire you. Instead, I want to present you with a range of style. Some looks you may find too safe or boring, others too trendy and mainstream while others may be too "out there" for you. Either way that's the point. I want this to be a place for you to explore, a place where you can be exposed to style choices, brands, pieces and personal taste that you may have overlooked in the past or ignored and yet you may realize that these looks now resonate with you."

"I think each person has something to embrace, appreciate or respect even if it differs from our personal taste. I will never forget styling a look book for Internet muse reigning supreme, Audrey Kitching. The overall premise was punk meets powder puff. This couldn't be further from my personal style--if you look in my closet you will find a-line skirts, blazers, ruffles and blouses. O.K. there is a lot (like a lot) of black and some leather in all fairness. However, I would classify this as edgy, not punk. Yet, even with my classic and feminine style (with a delicate hint of edge), I loved every second of styling that editorial. That's my definition of fashion and what I want to convey with RSP. It's not all about me or what I like. It's about being able to capture what 'everyone' is doing and being able to tell that story...to me fashion isn't about the idea of being 'Rich, Skinny or Pretty,' that consumes magazines, runways, red carpets and advertisements. Instead it's about the everyday girl and girls who live and breath the industry. So who better to feature? Thank you for listening as I translate that story for you."

So here's our editor's top picks over the past four years...cheers to many more!

1. Ashley's Photo Shoot in Encinitas (Yeah, Vogue magazine shot Rob Machado and Blake Lively two years after this shoot. Inspired by us possibly? Just saying.)
Read it here: "SUMMERTIME, WHEN THE LIVING IS EASY."

2. Our orginial four girls: Jamie, Kelly, Ashley and Rachael shot at an everyday dive bar and a local favorite destination, The Saloon. (Got to give love to your roots, right?)Read it here: "YOU BELONG TO THE CITY, YOU BELONG TO THE NIGHT."

3. Kelly's first photo shoot. (Kell was voted as our reader's favorite "everyday girl" during our Los Angeles Smashbox Studios "So You Want to Be a Fashion Stylist" giveaway)

She's not about designer labels or celebrity inspiration. She shops what she likes and dances to her own beat. We're assuming that's why the majority of you appreciate her personal style.

Read it here:
"WHO'S YOUR DADDY? IS HE RICH LIKE ME?"















4. SD Polo Opening Day Fashion Show and Editorial
The girls getting ready for the show wearing Prada, Viktor&Rolf, Lanvin and Derek Lam. Read it here: "I DON'T CARE WHAT MY TEACHER'S SAY, I'M GOING TO BE A SUPERMODEL, WAIT AND SEE."

5. Teen Vogue Blogger Lounge at WWD MAGIC
Gray with the Brent Bolthouse Event Team at the Loreal Gifting Suite.

6. HUDSON Jeans Blogger Campaign
"I think she has it down. That's why she's with us. She understands fashion, she understands the lifestyle." - Ben Taverniti, Creative Director of HUDSON Jeans 


7. Audrey Kitching Look Book for Coco De Coeur
Gray styled Audrey Kitching and Bebe Zeva for the "American Grunge" campaign photographed on Hollywood Blvd.

8.Wealth TV Style Panelist
Gray provided commentary on Wealth TV's "Behind the Bikini."
9) Sydne Summer, Style Expert of E! News, Extra and Style United featured Gray's style. Summer shares,  "In California, just about every other woman walks down the street in a t-shirt and jean shorts. But it takes a certain type of woman to make the pairing look chic. Nacole Gray has that extra something special. Her trick? Adding classic, feminine pieces to casual staples."
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10)  Style Expert and Contributing Writer for 944 magazine





What's next? Nacole Gray is collaborating with Rip Curl on their 2013 Official Blogger Campaign (I mean it makes sense, duh. Born and raised in a small beach town this girl knows a thing or two about bikinis...it's a no brainer.) What else should be on your radar? Gray is developing a style video series with eHow.com and will be collaborating with her favorite fashion public relations firm, Bollare in Beverly Hills.







Thank you for following, we look forward to what's to come next...
Bisous ♥
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Tuesday

Spring 2013 Fashion Trends: Three Wardrobe Picks with Style Expert, Elizabeth Kott of Closet Rich and Formerly of Rachel Zoe Digital



In addition to managing RSP, our editor and founder, Nacole Gray consults, writes and styles for a range of clients in the fashion realm. As a style expert for Enlightened.org (a new e-commerce site which enables you to give back to the causes dearest to you as you shop your favorite brands) Gray has not only curated products that align with current trends but she also sits down with fashion influentials who support this revolutionary way to shop.

Most recently, Gray chatted with the founder of Closet Rich and formerly of Rachel Zoe Digital, Elizabeth Kott. It's safe to say she's an authority on fashion and personal style. Which designers are on her radar and which key fashion essentials does she have listed for spring? Read on to find out...

Why do we especially love her? Kott explains, "I'll never forget when a fellow peer in a college gender studies course told me the fact that I was 'wearing 5 inch platforms meant I couldn't possibly identify myself as a feminist.' To me, the idea that I couldn't care about the greater good and put effort towards looking good while doing so, was preposterous! Closet Rich was developed to shift this way of thought." Hmmm, sounds like her way of thought totally aligns with ours.

Read on to find out which items she recommends for the season ahead. Shop her Spring 2013 picks and find a cause to donate to. That's right, look cool like Elizabeth and make the world a better place all at the same time, thanks to Enlightened.org.

"I adore how Enlightened is supporting the same idea behind Closet Rich - it's like, ya go ahead and treat yourself, AND while you're at it, go ahead and help a cause that speaks to you too!"

Ready for Kott's top picks for Spring 2013? Take notes ladies...



Rick Owens 
Black Leather Biker Jacket



Keep warm as we transition seasons in this edge-driven jacket. Buy it on Enlightened.org and every time you wear it, remember you earned for your fave cause - feels good doesn't it?











Balmain 
Sophia Retro Sunglasses    


Add a hint of mysterious allure with these sunnies and feel extra good knowing that you donated to the cause of your choice.













Carven 


Slip on these of-the-moments platforms. Notice this season's must-have lucite detail?











Bisous ♥