5. A model’s life
• Her long hair smooth and shiny, in
Balenciaga pants, a Rag & Bone
blazer, and Sportmax stilettos,
Jablonski enters the Hôtel Scribe's
breakfast room, joining her mom,
Kathy, and booker Paulo Santos of
her New York agency, Supreme, for a
plate of scrambled eggs and
cappuccino. "Important clients are at
the shows, and we're always being
photographed coming and going, so I
think dressing up is the right thing to
do," she says softly. "She has her
head on straight," adds her mom. "I
also have a son who is severely
autistic, and I think that gives
Jacquelyn a lot of maturity and
compassion for her age."
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6. Get into fashion~
• What girl wouldn’t like
to be a fashionista? So
many beautiful and
designer clothes from
all over the world. It’s
beautiful.
7. Alexa Chung
• Truth be told, Alexa knows exactly what to wear
everywhere. For fashion parties: girlish
minidresses with flats and undone hair. For red-
carpet galas: a tuxedo and a red lip (gown is not
a word in the Alexicon). For walking down the
street: skinny cords, a silk button-down, and a
cross-body Chanel bag. Her effortlessly cool and
just-unexpected- enough way of putting clothes
together has made her a muse to designers and
peers alike. She's a fashion Pied Piper to a
generation of teens and 20-somethings who
imitate her every outfit change. (It doesn't hurt
that she's a former model and looks good in
anything she puts on.) Today, Alexa is wearing a
dove-gray Empire-waist minidress
(vintage, picked up at the Chelsea flea market)
with cartoonishly high Vivienne Westwood
platforms (the ones Naomi Campbell famously
took a tumble in on the runway—"They had a
picture of her falling in the look book," says
Alexa. "I was like, Done!").