My all-time favourite designer is Annie Bonza. She had an Auckland boutique during the 1960s and 1970s and I wish I could turn back time so I could shop there.
If I could have anyone's wardrobe it would be Jimi Hendrix, Tom Petty and Lemmy Kilmister from Motorhead. You'd be hard pressed to find three better-dressed men. All of them have classic and cool style.
The most treasured item in my wardrobe is a black leather fringed motorcycle jacket adorned with original enamel badges - Norton, Triumph and Laverda. I bought it on Trade Me years ago from a lovely woman who got it in Edinburgh at a market in 1979. She wrote me an amazing letter detailing everywhere she worn it and how at night that she'd often used it as a pillow. My jacket has been to a Thin Lizzy jam! That's why it's my favourite, it has true history and has been and seen places that I could only dream of. I even found an old £5 note in the lining!
I love makeup and it's rare to see me without it. I definitely like to look my best whenever I can. That's always been important to me. I see makeup as an extension of fashion and my style.
I collect Annie Bonza! I have a few of her beautiful designs. They're hard to find. The first item I bought was a long, panelled paisley crepe skirt. Then I found a black velvet jacket that has coloured squares down the arms and on the pockets. My favourite is a silk turquoise jacket with beautiful embroidered piping detail. I have an addiction to vintage suede and leather vests. I can't buy enough of them. I have a tendency to buy similar things over and over.
I have worn so many different clothes over the years. In my early teens I wore 1970s flares and tight T-shirts. After that I had more of a goth/punk look going on - lots of lace and fishnets. I guess I was around 18 when my "look" became more permanent. I have a couple of styles you'll see me wear on a regular basis, like 1960s and 70s dresses or rock and roll-era. Jeans, leather jacket and cuban heeled boots.