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    The CultureMap Interview

    Christian Siriano's craziest year: How hot designer became the go-to guy for red carpet fashion

    Clifford Pugh
    Dec 15, 2016 | 1:00 pm

    It's been quite a year for Christian Siriano — both professionally and personally. The 31-year-old designer dressed nine stars for the Emmy Awards, which certainly must be some kind of fashion record, and came to the rescue of Leslie Jones after she complained that no one offered to dress her for the Ghostbusters premiere because she isn't a sample size 00.

    A champion of dressing women of all sizes, he drew a lot of attention when he featured several plus-size models in his New York fashion show in September. He has also launched new handbag, eyewear and bridal collections for his namesake brand and entered into a successful collaboration with Lane Bryant. And he dressed first lady Michelle Obama several times.

    On top of this, he found time to marry his longtime partner, singer/producer Brad Walsh, this summer in a lovely outdoor ceremony officiated by actress Kristen Johnston.

    "We've had some great moments," he said about his whirlwind year. "It flew by. It's so crazy that everything happens so fast."

    In Houston recently for an appearance at Elizabeth Anthony, where he presented his spring 2017 collection of chic separates, watercolor-print dresses and gowns in bold orange and turquoise in an outdoor setting in front of the Uptown Park boutique, Siriano talked about how marriage has changed him, what's next on the horizon and why he's the go-to designer for red carpet fashion.

    CultureMap: Have you done an outdoor fashion show before?

    Christian Siriano: A few times. It's nice. It just feels different and you don't feel stuffy. And the clothes move with the wind. I like it.

    CM: You also brought all the models out at once at the end of the show. That seems to be your trademark.

    CS: I think you get to see the whole story all together. And that's super important. You get to see them in a different way.

    CM: Why do you think you've been the go-do designer for awards shows?

    CS: I love the unconventional person. We don't go after the new "it "girl. I'm also very familiar with customization for different bodies, so that also helps because I think a lot of different actors and actresses now, especially those women who are not sample size, they definitely need a different take. Even if they're a size 6 or 8, they need a little tweaking and that's been kind of fun.

    CM: At the Golden Globes last year, Bryce Dallas Howard said she had to buy her gown off the rack because designers couldn't outfit her — and she's a size 6.

    CS: I've dressed Bryce before, and she's like, 'You know what, it's just easier sometime because you don't have to deal with the back and forth.' That's why I think at the Emmys we dressed so many women because I make it easy for them. They're like, 'Can I have this dress?' and I go, 'Yeah I can make it in a couple of days.' We sent it and it works. So I try and make it not dramatic. Some stylists and teams can be very intense.

    CM: You've gotten so much attention this year for having full-figured models and dressing women of different sizes. It really seems to have struck a chord. Does that surprise you at all?

    CS: It has a little bit because nothing has been supercalculated. People are funny though. Things that are different, people obviously focus on. I guess it's different. But I don't think it should be different, which is why we just to keep going and hope it works.

    CM: Why don't more designers do it?

    CS: I don't know. It takes time. Proportions are different. It's a lot of work to make clothes in all these different sizes, for sure. It's money, it's a lot of things. And you can't always celebrate everybody. You just can't. But we do our best. Also you have to train people a little bit because if someone thinks, "I don't think this would look on this body," well, it's not really that it wouldn't look good, it's just different.

    CM: How has marriage changed you?

    CS: I think it's nice. I mean it definitely is the same.

    CM: How long have you been together?

    CS: About 10 years. So it definitely does take a little bit of stressful things out of your head. You do think about it's a family and it's kind of forever. Things like that. You think a little more about the future. I don't know, it's easier. It's not the day-to-day things. It's just simple little things.

    CM: I read somewhere where you said, "My whole career is totally unconventional." Do you still feel that way?

    CS: Yeah, it is for sure. And I love that. I like that we're doing our own thing, we're making our own decisions, there were lots of people that didn't want me to do (a collaboration with) Payless. We've sold hundreds of millions of dollars (of shoes). Lane Bryant is one of the best collaborations I've ever done. I'm sure there are people that think that plus size on the runway is strange even though they want it but they don't. There's always a contradiction a little bit and it makes me nuts.

    CM: How will you remain unconventional?

    CS: I don't know — just try to keep going with it. Every season I'm not really sure what that will be. You just kind of go with the flow. There are some little fun things that I want to try and we'll see if it works out.

    CM: How important is social media in your overall plans?

    CS: It's hard because the customers are much more involved in what's happening, which is good and bad. Opinions can be sometimes too many people giving their thoughts. But on the other side, we're selling clothes right off of Instagram. We're selling $10,000-15,000 gowns custom-ordered from other countries and they haven't even seen the back. It's crazy.

    It's important but what's interesting is when you think about here (at Elizabeth Anthony), their top-selling customers aren't looking at Instagram. They don't really care. They're busy and they need to look good and they want to look fabulous. I like social media, sure, but I think their top few women don't care, they just want to buy fabulous clothes. That's an interesting thing.

    CM: What social media do you look at every day?

    CS: I like Instagram, I think it's visually beautiful. I like Twitter. I do think that Twitter right now is interesting because what happened politically. It's a very boisterous place for things to move and happen.

    CM: Look at the whole Leslie Jones thing.

    CS: Exactly. That really happened because of online (comments). I didn't say anything. It got pretty crazy. But everything is beneficial in its own ways.

    Christian Siriano, Linda Reid.

    Christian Siriano, Linda Reid at Elizabeth Anthony
    Photo by Anthony A. Hynes
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    Shop Carolyn Bessette's minimal '90s style at these 8 Houston spots

    Gabi De la Rosa
    Mar 19, 2026 | 10:30 am
    Love Story
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    Thanks to the show, "Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. And Carolyn Bessette," 90s minimalism is back and easy to find in Houston.

    Thanks to Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, the woman who helped define ’90s minimalism is back in heavy rotation. Her classic way of dressing serves as a reminder that great style does not need logos or loud trends to make a big impact. Bessette-Kennedy's uniform of crisp white shirts, perfectly cut denim, and minimal accessories is not only nostalgic, but a stylish blueprint for getting dressed right now.

    Houstonians don't need a NYC zip code or a Calvin Klein press badge to recreate her most classic looks. From River Oaks District to Rice Village and the Heights, boutiques are leaning into that same pared-back polish — making it easy to find a quietly expensive aesthetic without overthinking it.

    Accessories

    Lele Sadoughi

    Bessette-Kennedy often topped off her casual outfits with a slim tortoise shell headband, and Lele Sadoughi, a boutique in River Oaks District, is leaning into similar timeless styles. The Tortoise Emma Acetate Headband and the Jet Faux Leather Bessette Headband are both available for preorder with similar styles available in-store.

    Lele Sadoughi Polished headbands and statement accessories with a timeless twist.Photo courtesy of Lele Sadoughi

    Krewe

    New Orleans-born Krewe eyewear in Rice Village is channeling '90s minimalistic style with slim, small-frame sunglasses that are reminiscent of Bessette-Kennedy's go-to pairs. Its Spring 2026 collection introduces the Kate and Leah styles, each offered in three colorways.

    Krewe Sleek, small-frame sunglasses that channel effortless ’90s cool.Photo courtesy of Krewe

    Fly High Little Bunny

    This Houston go-to for one of a kind pieces offers a variety of both fine jewelry and classic sterling silver styles. Jeweled hoops, dainty rings, and minimal necklaces that were everyday staples of Bessette-Kennedy, are available at their Heights boutique.

    Fly High Little Bunny Delicate jewelry and one-of-a-kind pieces for everyday minimalism.Photo courtesy of Fly High Little Bunny/Instagram

    Moreau Paris

    Often seen carrying a tote bag, the '90s fashion icon was a big fan of understated luxury. River Oaks District handbag boutique Moreau Paris offers a variety of bags in similar styles including the Mini Vincennes Reversible Totes giving a two-in-one option, as well as the Small Ana Saddle Leather Top Handle Bag for a more structured look.

    Moreau Paris Understated luxury handbags with clean lines and quiet sophistication.Photo courtesy of Moreau Paris

    Clothing

    Tootsies

    When it came to denim, Bessette-Kennedy kept things classic, favoring straight and bootcut styles. At Tootsies, the brand DL1961 taps into that same timeless feel. The Bridget Boot High Rise Instasculpt offers a flattering polished fit and comes in a variety of colorways and lengths making it easy to find a pair for everyday wear.

    DL1961 Classic denim fits and elevated staples for a polished, everyday look.Photo courtesy of DL1961

    Alchemia

    One of Bessette-Kennedy's most celebrated looks was a basic white button down shirt. She often wore Calvin Klein, as she was a publicist for the brand, but the same classic style can be found at Alchemia. The Essentials Icon Shirt in white is tailored at the waist, chest, and back to give a flattering fit without the dreaded blouse gape.

    Alchemia Tailored essentials, including the perfect crisp white button-down.Photo courtesy of Alchemia

    Frock Shop

    A versatile black midi skirt not only goes with everything, it can be worn during any season. Frock Shop carries the ALC Remy Drawstring Midi Skirt that is easy to style and comfortable to keep on a regular rotation.

    Frock Shop Easy, versatile pieces like midi skirts that work season after season.Photo courtesy of Frock Shop

    Beauty

    Kiehl's

    Used by both Carolyn and John, the Kiehl's Creme with Silk Groom delivers soft hold, subtle shine, and natural movement. Ideal for the sleek low buns Kennedy-Bessette favored as well as polished styles. Kiehl's Highland Village location also carries a scent very close to Kennedy Bessette's fragrance of choice. The Kiehl's Original Musk Eau de Toilette combines classic musk with with soft floral and woody notes.

    Kiehl's Original Musk Eau de Toilette Low-key grooming and fragrance for a naturally polished finish.Photo courtesy of Kiehl's

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