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2014 - Issue 5 - September

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120 MICHIGANAVEMAG.COM such a fun age. He's just starting to talk, and he makes us laugh every single day. So I do think we'll end up having another one, but then we're done. It's a lot of work, and being pregnant for a full nine months isn't the best thing in the world. KL: I can imagine it'd be tough. What are some things that make you laugh about Camden when he's walking around? KC: He's just hilarious. Like I said, he's starting to talk, and some of the things he says are just so funny. Once he can say a word, that's all he says. Right now he's saying "up" all the time, so every- thing is up. He wants to go up, up, up. And he loves bugs—he's obsessed with ladybugs, and Jay got him into worms. He and Jay will find worms out- side, and he loves to bring them back into the house, which drives me crazy. But he's hilarious. We're trying to potty train him right now and it's not going too well, so Jay has him peeing outside. He goes and pees in the bushes. KL : What is Jay like as a dad? KC: Jay is a great dad. He's incredibly hands-on, and he has been since day one. It's so sweet seeing him with Camden and Jax, and there's nothing sexier than seeing your husband as a great dad. I couldn't ask for a better partner in this situation. KL: It seems like he's really involved. KC: Yes, he's very involved. KL: The fall is right around the corner, and we can't talk about Jay without talking a little football. Are you excited for the season? KC: I am. Football season is always fun in our house. I'm not looking forward to Jay not being around to help me with the kids as much, but it's going to be a ton of fun. KL: So what are your favorite things about autumn in Chicago during football season? KC: Well, because I'm a fashion girl, I love fall clothes. And what's great about the football games is that Jay's whole family goes, so it's a great way for us to hang out and catch up with each other. I don't know if I'm going to take Camden to any games this year because his nap is usually at one o'clock— and without his nap he becomes a real crab—but I think next year is going to be great. I'll be able to take Camden on the field before the games, and he'll get really excited. I'm really looking forward to that. But since Camden was a tiny baby, I would dress him up in a little Cutler jersey or a Bears jer- sey, even for the away games. I'd put a full set of gear on him and watch the game. It's so much fun. KL: You mentioned fall fashion. Obviously, you have a great sense of style. You're back on TV host- ing E!'s The Fabulist. How has that been? KC: It's been a blast. I feel incredibly lucky that it's my job because it shoots just one day a week in New York—so I just pop in and out of the city, and I get to talk about everything I love. We cover all the latest trends in fashion, beauty, and lifestyle, and it gives me a chance to do what I love, but then I can be home the majority of the week as a mom, which is my main focus. KL: Absolutely. It's one of the shows that I have to TiVo and watch after work when I can't catch it. KC: I'm sure you're so excited to watch it. [Laughs] KL: So, what sparked your interest in fashion? At what age did you start wanting to be involved in the industry? KC: It was really when I graduated high school and moved up to LA. I started doing all these great photo shoots and getting to wear great designers, so that's when I was introduced to it and it fired my interest. KL: And now you're designing for Chinese Laundry. I've seen some of your shoes, and my favorite style is the Celestial D'Orsay pump in nude. What's the hardest part about designing shoes? KC: You're hilarious. The hardest part about designing shoes is that I can't just design what I want to wear; I really have to think about every girl. I work with a design team at Chinese Laundry who knows what colors are going to be hot, what the trends are going to be, so it's really a great col- laboration. Some designs that I love don't end up coming out because it's ultimately up to the buyers to decide which shoes get made depending on what they buy. So there have been times that my heart has been broken because a shoe I loved didn't end up making the line. KL: So, who are the designers that first inspired you, and whose work do you continue to appre- ciate these days? KC: Definitely Louboutin—that label will always be one of my favorites—as well as Saint Laurent and Brian Atwood. Atwood does a great job, and I get a lot of inspiration from him. KL: Your Tw it ter bio m ight a s well be t it led "Renaissance Woman." It reads "Wife, mother, jewelry and shoe designer, and host of The Fabulist." That's extensive. How do you balance it all? KC: Sometimes it can be hard, but that's why The Fabulist is the perfect job for me—it's only one day a week, so I can literally do a trip in 24 hours. I can come home, be a mom, and wear sweats the rest of the week. I'm lucky I can make my own hours to work on the shoes and the jewelry when the kids are sleeping, and I only go to LA occasionally for meetings or photo shoots. I feel lucky that I've been able to call these jobs "work," and it's been a blast. KL: One way to get even easier access to your fash- ion sense is your official Kristin Cavallari app, where you give tips on health and beauty. What inspired that, and has it been fun to be able to con- nect with fans through that platform? KC: It has been. I am extremely passionate about health and wellness, so I really wanted a place where people could go and hopefully learn some things. The app is a great representation of who I am—it really ref lects my personality. I try to give my fans a little sneak peek into my life, so I'll put up some personal pictures on occasion. I'm really into cooking, so some of that is featured, too. Instead of doing a blog, I thought this was a different way to connect with fans and put a lot of information out there. It's a great place for people to get a sense of who I am and what I care about. KL: I wish I had thought of an app. You're pretty big-time now. KC: [Laughs] I'm sure you could get your own app if you wanted one. KL: Jay and I can make our own. So, you've given back to numerous charities. What drew you to philanthropy initially? KC: For a few years I was bouncing around doing a lot of stuff, and luckily I've never been personally affected by a major disease. Then I met Jay, who has Type 1 diabetes, so I decided to put all of my focus into the Jay Cutler Foundation, which he founded to help kids with the disease. KL: I know you've lived in Southern California, but what do you appreciate about living in Chicago? What are some of your favorite places? KC: I love Chicago because my mom is here, along with that whole side of my family. It's a great city. The people are so friendly. There's always lots to do, and the lake is absolutely beautiful. We like going to Rustic House for date night, Girl & the Goat, and Summer House, which is pretty new—it reminds me of Santa Monica. And because I'm such a health nut, Karyn's Fresh Corner is great for smoothies and quick stuff, and Mercadito has great tacos, so we go there a lot. I like to shop in the Gold Coast; I call it the Beverly Hills of Chicago. MA

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