I grew up in a conservative New England town and showed up to my middle school orientation dressed like 'Clueless' while everyone else was wearing J. Crew and lacrosse uniforms. I never really fit into that preppy look.
So much of venture capital is pattern recognition.
My wardrobe falls into two camps most of the time: either very monochromatic and tailored or really vintagey, with '30s and '40s-style long floral dresses. I don't buy that much, so every time I invest in something new, it has to elevate what I have hanging in my closet.
Sunscreen, in the world of beauty, is the ultimate in adulting.
This is hard to admit, but historically, I haven't worn sunscreen. I know - not good.
When you own a pair of haircutting scissors, you cut your own hair constantly.