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Historically, most women who are powerful are seen as not being nice, even if they are.
Kelly Cutrone
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Kelly Cutrone
Age: 59
Born: 1965
Born: November 13
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If you're 5' 6, just stay home. Don't pretend you're 5' 8 or 5' 9. If you want to be a beauty model, I guess that's fine, you can do glamour, but you're not going to do runway. If you're over 29 - 26, even - I would suggest you work regionally and not try to work nationally.
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