"I'm like a girl from Queens still. I get a
kick out of matching my socks with my blouse, and I get a kick out
of knowing that my bra matches my underwear. I don't know. It's
just, you grow up in Queens, and they always have their socks to
match the blouse."
"When you sort of align yourself with black,
it’s like you're mysterious, you're like coming from nowhere,
it's a larger thing that you're kind of connecting to."
"I feel like by looking casual and looking sort
of like part of an aesthetic that nobody's gonna bother us and I
don't have to feel like I'm forcing my image onto somebody and they
have to force their response back to me."