"My desire has always been to be the leader in an industry." She started out from a modest background she is now known for his intense focus on a bracing, modern edge. After a decade in exile She remains an infamously decadent visionary rolling out an expanding family of a vast set of some rather raw salacious looks that any other woman would think over-the-top
In highly competitive world, So much time and work goes into making personal wealth. A rare achievement in a world of fancy and fad has come to stand for everything noble and self-sacrificing. Perhaps more than anyone, She made it clear when to reward and when to punish.
"I'm an honest businesswoman." “I dress in the morning,” she said. “And in the evening, I change into something fantastic.” Having grown disenchanted of all things, beige mundane and recycled she has concocted a new sex-symbol "Actually, I didn't find it difficult," she said. "I found men respected me." Those heels make quite an impression.
She has not lost her ambition, "Some day, I'd like to be known as the queen of the 21st century. So be careful trying to measure the carbon print of a stiletto.
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