Rowan Blanchard Chats Fashion & Social Media With Vanity Fair
Rowan Blanchard recently chatted with Vanity Fair as part of their “Vanity Fair Social Club” series. The young actress spoke about fashion, social media, family, and so much more. Highlights from her interview can be found below.
On film inspiring her fashion: “Film has a huge influence on my fashion—if there’s a movie that I really like, I’ll try to become that character. I was impacted by Margot Tenenbaum, Amélie, and other characters who have iconic looks. I’m comfortable taking risks, because fashion for me is about self-expression: I’m not me without what I dress like. The cool thing about fashion is that it’s fun when your outside look like your inside.”
On social media: “Social media, for me, has been a way to share my experience and find people with different experiences, and to listen. But there is scariness to it, like ‘Oh, 3.5 million people are reading what you do.’ I try not to focus on the numbers, but to imagine it’s just me and whoever is reading it. It comforts me to think that hopefully I’m having an impact.”
On her love of New York City: “I vividly remember the first time I went to New York and thinking, ‘This is home, this is where I belong.’ When I was eight, my parents took me to the revival of a musical where they bring people up on stage. I was chosen and as I looked out on all those people in the theater, I thought: ‘Someday.’”
You can check out even more from Rowan’s interview here.
I could literally listen to her talk all day! Such an inspiring young lady.