Riley Keough lets Teen Vogue tag along during New York Fashion Week.
I woke up at 8:00 am this morning to head uptown for an early meeting with my agent Richard (luckily I found out about my meeting last night just in time to leave the Prada party before midnight). It was great to see Richard - we went over my appointments for the week and he made some calls. I had been on hold for some shows in London but I realized I couldn't go because my passport had expired and I had to go back to LA to deal with that. After the meeting I met up with my best friend Georgie for some shopping in Soho. We went to one of my favorite stores - Jill Stuart. They had loads of cute little summer dresses, and some really beautiful hand bags. I saw a patent leather bag I liked but couldn't decide between buying the black or the white one - and ended up leaving with neither, which is what usually happens to me when I'm shopping. I'm a horrible shopper. Next we went to this consignment store on Elizabeth street I love - Ina - but they were closed for renovations! It was all for the best... I had to go back to the hotel and get ready for the Anna Sui show.
The show started off great. The clothes were all brightly colored, in purples, oranges, pinks and blacks etc. which Anna seems to love as do I. The collection looked sort of hippie/Indian inspired, but still had her whole rock thing to it as well, which was cool. There were lots of beads, flower headbands, moccasin looking boots, really pretty colorful prints and beautiful jackets. And of course there was, very importantly, great music!
Much love,
Riley
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Comments :
she's really down to earth and soft spoken for an offspring of one of the most famous families in th world.
how about an education?
What?
you go girl!!!!!!! :)
Do you think she'd make more money if she had a PhD? She has probably already earned more than I'll ever earn in my lifetime, and she's not even 20 yet.
Props to her, she certainly doesn't need to work, I'm sure many in her shoes wouldn't be working. Lisa did a great job on her eldest.