When it comes to cross-over stars, it's a territory of hits and misses. That reality-TV-character-turned-recording-artist-turned-sports-car designer? Um, we'll pass. However, some career hoppers are able to switch from one specialty to another without a hitch. Designer \n L'Wren Scott\n<\/strong> is one such example.Jump-starting her career as a teenager, in which her towering, graceful height and stunning looks carried her from Roy, Utah, to the runways of Chanel and Thierry Mugler<\/strong>, and later into styling and, eventually, design, Scott is something of a style-career chameleon \u2014 naturally http://www.valentinosales.com transitioning from one endeavor to the next.With her first resort collection for '13, L'Wren gives us a feeling that there's always something new we can look forward to from this business woman. Fortunately, we had the chance to ask her ourselves. Not only did she provide some handy advice for any lady who can keep up with her 6'5\" frame<\/strong>, she also gave us insight on her success. And even though she says she hasn't really \"made it\" yet, we beg to differ.
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