Designer Nicole Richie, who has her own apparel label House of Harlow 1960, has been collecting eyewear for over a decade and says she now struggles to find room to store every pair.
"I've been collecting sunglasses since I was 22. I've got leather cases full of them, and I also have a wire grid in my dressing room where I put all the pairs I'm wearing right now, because it can be very overwhelming," Richie told fashion industry trade journal WWD.
For Richie, when it comes to fashion she is a "more-is-more type of person" and loves layering chunky jewellery or smaller "more delicate pieces".
"I'm a more-is-more type of person. When I started House of Harlow, it was basically all huge, oversize very costume-y pieces because I used to only wear chunky jewellery. Now I'm gravitating toward more delicate pieces," Richie said.
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