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You aren't an advocate when you support an antisemitic misogynist homophobic conspiracy theory and are an active participant in spreading it. Calling you on your bullshit Kat
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Jessica Mulroney Is the Real Fashion Royalty - HarpersBAZAAR.com
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Jessica Mulroney Is the Real Fashion Royalty - HarpersBAZAAR.com
Mar 7 2019, 7:59 am EST
Iâm posted up on a stool in Jessica Mulroneyâs spotless Toronto kitchen, the marble countertop covered in platters of steak strips, smoked salmon, and sliced veggies. Dressed in jeans and Adidas Star Wars shell toes (âIâm a sneaker freak; Iâve been collecting since I was in my 20s,â she says later, pointing to her Stormtrooper-ed toes), Mulroney rushes to the door to pop a kiss on the cheek of chef Matt Basile, a friend of the family who just bustled into the house with trays of food and a pitcher of hibiscus margaritas. Mulroney is the kind of woman who lives by her own rule, âCocktail hour starts after you do three things,â and bounces across the room to give me a high five when the tequila, her âhappy trigger,â appears. After 10 minutes in her company, I want to reveal my darkest secrets. After 15, Iâm certain weâre best friends.
In Canada, Mulroney is fashion royalty: brand consultant, bridal authority, fashion contributor (on Citytvâs CityLine), and Instagram star. In the U.S., the newly minted Good Morning America âfashion guruâ is better known as the best friend of Meghan Markle, the duchess of Sussex. Though the public sees Mulroney as Markleâs âunofficial stylist,â Mulroney doesnât consider herself a stylist at allânor does she want to be one. âStyling is such a small part of what I do,â she says between chews. âI have, like, 10 jobs. People donât know that I work so much on the back end of things. They think Iâm just dressing people. My business is with brands.â
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Smythe blazer and pants, Theory top, Christian Dior bag, Christian Louboutin heels.
As we toast our first round, Mulroney maps out the minutiae of her job. Itâs not an exaggeration to call her the fairy godmother of Canadian fashion; through the years, sheâs held myriad positions in behind-the-scenes branches of the industryâsales, marketing, PR, et ceteraâand now channels that experience into consulting (translation: she knows how to get you to buy things). But her passion lies in advocating for Canadian brands.
A week earlier, Mulroney offered a glimpse into her professional process on the set of her BAZAAR.com photo shoot. In the airy penthouse at Brooklynâs Williamsburg Hotel, she showed off her signature style with a parade of jewel tones, jumpsuits, and dramatic accessories. For a demonstration of her approach to travel (lots of layers and an oversize Gucci bag), Mulroney shrugged into an animal-print coat from Nonie, revealing that Markleâs July 2018 appearance in a trench dress from the Calgary-based brand saved the house from shutting down.
âItâs tough to be a designer. It is really tough to be a Canadian designer,â she says later, citing the challenges of entering the U.S. market, finding retailers, and sustaining a business. âSometimes all you need is that onetime break and itâll change your life. If you get your item on a celebrity, thatâs almost like the top of the topâa new way of creating business.â In Mulroneyâs world, every bare arm and empty earlobe are opportunities. âI have a lot of friends in the entertainment business and I myself have a significant Instagram account, so I can throw them a bone and wear the earrings if I like them. Or if I know somebodyâs doing a red carpet, Iâll be like, âHey, you should try these.â Itâs kind of organic, but if I can do it, it usually does help.â
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Aritzia top, Hugo pants, A.P.C. earrings, Louis Vuitton necklace and bag, Christian Louboutin heels.
So, yes, one could say Mulroney acts as a stylist sometimes. After all, she first rose to public prominence advising Canadaâs first lady, Sophie GrĂŠgoire Trudeau, in 2015. And she occasionally works with Canadian celebrities like Shania Twain, whom she dressed for the CCTV awards last year. Sheâs also a fount of fashion inspiration for those closest to her, as well as people sheâs never met. âI do have a lot of friends who ask for my advice and I get a lot of women who come to me, real women who write to me and say, âI donât have a lot of money, but I have my daughterâs wedding coming up. Can you suggest something to wear?â Iâll screen grab things for them and send them through Instagram. I do it all the time with my mom.â
These days, the bulk of Mulroneyâs styling stems from her wedding clients. (Sheâs worked with âabout 30 NHL brides,â she says, laughing.) Her big break came in 2013 by way of a phone call from Canadian âfashion superpowerâ Bonnie Brooks, then head of famed department store Hudsonâs Bay. Mulroney was a month away from giving birth to daughter Ivy, but that didnât stop her from joining the team tasked with launching Kleinfeld in Canada. âIt was in the height of Say Yes to the Dress,â she recalls. âStarting something from the ground up and then also being able to apply all the different things I knew, I was like, âI wanna be a part of this project.ââ
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L.K. Bennett jumpsuit, Eriness earrings, Manolo Blahnik heels, Gucci belt, Hermes bag.
Mulroney was working as the Canadian distributor of lingerie brands like Cosabella and La Perla when she got the call. Though fashion runs in her blood (her maiden name, Brownstein, betrays her association with the iconic Canadian chain Browns Shoes, founded by her great-grandfather in the 1940s, and her own father was in Montrealâs âshmatte business,â the cityâs famous garment trade), she had zero experience in the bridal business. âHere I was, suddenly opening up this bridal salon with a couple of other women, and it wasnât just a bridal salonâit was one of the biggest bridal salons in the world.â Six years later, Mulroney finds wedding dress shopping âcalming,â and itâs clear sheâs skilled in soothing the anxious bride: âI already know weâre gonna find the dress. Women put so much pressure on it because itâs the dress of their lives, and most have not tried on any kind of dresses like that before.â She adapted the method from her own 2008 wedding, which was mostly planned by her mother, mother-in-law, and âgroomzillaâ husband Ben Mulroney. âI wasnât a girl who dreamt about her wedding, so I think I come [to styling] with that energy. And also, Iâve never worked with a bride where we havenât found a dress.â
Thanks to Mulroneyâs background in weddings and her fashion expertise, the world assumes she worked with Markle to plan her May 2018 wedding to Prince Harry. The three Mulroney childrenâeight-year-old twins John and Brian and five-year-old Ivyâserved as page boys and bridesmaid. âThis is my first interview that Iâve done since the wedding or anything,â Mulroney admits, but thatâs about all sheâll say about her best friend. âListen, every person has to have a bit of privacy in their life. There are certain things I hold very dear and secret,â she states evenly. âThere are things Iâll never talk about for sure. My life is an open book, but thereâs always a few secret pages in the back that nobody will be able to read.â
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Christian Dior dress and heels.
Mulroneyâs wedding was a dress rehearsal for the scrutiny she now faces. Ben is the son of former prime minister Brian Mulroney (Mulroney Sr. gave an eulogy at George H. W. Bushâs funeral back in December) and is the anchor of CTVâs etalk and co-host of Your Morning. At the time of their marriage, Ben was hosting Canadian Idol; a 2008 Canadian Press report from the coupleâs wedding noted a âthrong of mediaâ at the October 30 ceremony at St. Patrickâs Basilica in Montreal. In 2017, Toronto Life described Ben as âeasily one of the most recognizable faces in the country.â
But the magnifying glass went global after Mulroney walked hand-in-hand with Ivy up the steps of St. Georgeâs Chapel at Windsor Castle on May 19, 2018. (A photo of the moment is framed in the Mulroney living room.) The week after Mulroneyâs BAZAAR.com shoot, news broke of a secret baby shower for Markle in New York, and a media maelstrom ensued. Paparazzi photos show Mulroney arriving to the Mark Hotel, where Markleâs shower took place, and a few days later, the U.K. Daily Mail published an item blasting her talent, falsely reporting that her position with GMA was in jeopardy because she declines to talk about her association with the duchess on-air. âItâs not journalism. Thereâs no truth to it. [If] they decide they want to ruin somebody, they just will,â Mulroney asserts quietly. âIt comes with the territory. There are so many benefits to certain things, but then also a lot of negativity that you have to deal with at the same time,â she says of invasive tabloid culture. âYou have to stay positive.â Two days later, Mulroney announced the continuation of her relationship with ABC on Instagram. A GMA executive tells BAZAAR.com, âJess is incredibly talented and brings a smart eye to accessible style. She is intimately involved with each of her segments from the initial pitch to the model fittings to each of the tips and takeaways for our viewers. We love working with her.â
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Nonie coat, Karen Millen top, Rag & Bone jeans, Gucci bag and sneakers, Oscar de la Renta necklace.
Back in the Mulroney kitchen, our three-hour conversation is occasionally punctuated by a thump, squeal, or the shuffling of tiny feet from upstairsââthe âFortniteâ zoneâ as Mulroney puts it. (âIâm getting rid of that,â she groans of the mega-popular video game. âI canât stand it.â) When the children do appear, they cling to their mother, delivering kisses and singsongy âI love youââs. Mulroneyâs 290,000 Instagram followers are already acquainted with the trio, but theyâre even cuter in person. âThereâs this misconception that I have a life; my life is work and family,â Mulroney says several times throughout afternoon. She recounts how, upon landing in Toronto from New York the night before, Ben was waiting at the same gate for a flight to L.A. to cover the Oscars. âWhen weâre together, we wanna be super present with the kids and each other and spend all the time that we can together,â Mulroney says. âMy social life has really taken a little beating, but my girlfriends all understand. Iâm just too tired. I just wanna be home with the kids.â
Mulroney confesses to getting in her own fashion ruts âall the time,â noting it can be particularly difficult for working and new moms. âEven when you work from home, getting yourself dressed is the first step. I often find there are days where Iâll be in my pajamas all day. I feel like a useless human being,â she admits. âItâs all about getting dressed in the morning. Itâs not going to be a runway outfit, but making sure you do something. Donât be in Lululemon every day.â She remembers the âwhat is happening?â delirium of new motherhood, and asserts the importance of having a foot planted outside the âmom world.â âTo be a good mom you have to step away from it for a minute. Whether thatâs getting out of the mom outfit or hanging out with your girlfriendsâand not just your mom group friendsâhanging out with other women.â
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Altuzarra top and pants, Jimmy Choo boots.
Contrary to her gown-filled Instagram and glamorous TV appearances, Mulroney is adamant her life isnât perfect. Sheâs candid about the impostor syndrome that informed her early career and the guilt she feels when work takes her from home. âThe idea of balance just does not exist,â she declares. Instead, itâs the pride in her work that grounds her. âI donât take myself too seriously. I never think Iâm the smartest person in the room. I didnât invent something; I just chose to find my strengths and do things that make me happy and work with businesses Iâm proud of and create strategies that I think work. And so far, so good, but Iâm not changing the world.â She lets out a low laugh, then grows serious. âI always want to be recognized for the work I do and not the company I keep. Itâs not about the shiny objects and the outfits and itâs not about the vacations you take or the people you hang out with.â She cites the Shoebox Project, the charity she co-founded with her sisters-in-law Caroline, Katy, and Vanessa Mulroney, as an example of the legacy she hopes to leave. The organization provides boxes filled with small gifts and handwritten sentiments to women living in shelters; since its founding in 2011, the charity has expanded across Canada and into the U.S., with 45,000 boxes delivered during the 2018 holiday season alone. âThe idea is somebody in your community is giving you a little gift, saying that you are cared for and that youâre not forgotten and that somebody is rooting for you.â
As Iâm headed out the Mulroney front door laden with giftsâher favorite cookbook, Amy Rosenâs Toronto Cooks, and a face spray for my flight back to New Yorkâshe pauses. âItâs actually kind of nice to be able to tell my story. Thereâs a lot of misconceptions about what I do, and itâs nice to be able to tell people that.â And, Mulroney says, she wants her new audience to see fashion as something enjoyable rather than intimidating. âFashion is supposed to be fun. Itâs not supposed to be this scary thing, and a lot of women shy away from it because they think itâs complicated or because they donât know how that would work in their everyday life. You can put on a cool blue suit. You can look amazing! And you can go to work feeling great. It totally changes your attitude.â Accessibility is the first mandate. âHow can you look good and feel good, but not necessarily have the disposable income to do it? The average person canât afford a Dior dress. If you have money, itâs easy.â
Despite her position in the public eye, Mulroney very much considers herself a normal person. She shudders when I attempt to describe her as famous. On set the week before, she laughed about getting an impulsive tattoo in Brooklyn years earlier, during a âsexy, pre-kidsâ trip to New York with Ben. She quizzed an editor about a pair of jeansâa rare style of Leviâsâand frantically typed the details of their origin, a SoHo vintage shop, into her phone. And while fashion is always on her mind, she doesnât want anyone to think itâs the most important part of her life. âI was never obsessed with fashion. I was never the girl needing to know every trend walking down the runway. I know that you donât have to be obsessed with fashion in order to make it cool.â
Photography by Allie Holloway | Hair and Makeup by Rachel Renna | Special thanks to the Williamsburg Hotel
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