4 Things That Inspire Fashion Designer Tory Burch
As told to Leigh Haber
Tory Burch: In Color by Tory Burch with a foreword by Anna Wintour, is a multifaceted look book illustrating where the design icon finds inspiration. While some of her sources (Paris, Yves Saint Laurent, lush gardens) are to be expected, others –obscure poems, hip-hop artists, apricots — provide a deeper perspective on how a former art history student built a fashion empire. O asked her to flesh out the portrait.
Her Original Style Icon: “My father, Buddy Robinson, was superchic — a dandy. He always wore dinner jackets at night and espadrilles in the summer, but with his own flair. He was even well dressed when riding a tractor or listening to a ball game on the radio.”
Her Go-To Color: “I love blue in all its shades and textures. I wear navy like others wear black, and I love the blue in flowers — cornflowers, delphiniums. There’s a Diebenkorn painting — Ocean Park No. 68 — that is the color of a swimming pool and always reminds me of summers at the beach.”
The Novel That’s Most Influenced Her: “The Great Gatsby, for the sheer glamour of it, for the way it captures something quintessentially American.”
What Keeps Her Grounded: “The women I meet through the Tory Burch Foundation — entrepreneurs who have tenacity and ambition and are giving back to their communities. They inspire me and remind me why I’m doing what I’m doing.”
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