With a self-described style that combines vintage and couture, she's been able to establish a clientele that includes some of Hollywood's leading talent. She's parlayed her work with celebrities into personal shopping for high profile executives as well as style consulting for corporate brands and their employees. Atelier Management. Whatever happened happened between closed doors and definitely not that way, definitely not the way that it was portrayed. In the first episode, they make it seem like you stole money or stole clothes from the company.
Is that true? I am friends with PR people. Why would I steal samples? And I am a D! Does no one look at what is on the runway? I straight up am a D! I have huge boobs and a huge rib cage. Am I really going to take these samples so I can get them for me to wear? It is just so bizarre. I am not into this drama. I dealt four years of drama. I am very happy with where I am. I have some great opportunities, I have been working consistently, I am building my clientele roster, I am doing it for myself and I am happy.
People who work with me and know me know I'm not about this bulls I'm about the job. I can't get caught up in this. Ties were severed. Whatever happened happened, and it's time to move forward. Has it cost you work?
Jacobson: It's been a mix. When one door closes, another one opens. It's definitely been I don't want to say it's been rocky because I've been working consistently. I've gotten to do a lot of things I wanted to do. But there are people out there who can throw their weight around. Jacobson: Yes, pretty much for the most part. To defend yourself, if nothing else? Jacobson: No, I was done.
No more TV for me. My ultimate dream is to be a costume designer, so if I could get into that over the next five to 10 years, I'd be stoked. Jacobson: Reality TV is faux reality. It's a contrived reality, and everyone knows that. I was an extremely hard worker and I still am. So, in that sense, yes. As much as people want me to go off on the show and Rachel, I don't really have anything to say about the woman who I am not allowed to talk about.
Really, I don't have ill will. She's spoken of someday segwaying into costume design, but has also expressed a hope of turning into an eccentric hermit down the line. Roper [from Three's Company ] meets the woman from Great Expectations —the grandma [who's] so chic: thick eyeliner, diamonds and martinis and people only see me when I'm [grocery shopping] at Bristol Farms or Whole Foods and they say, 'Is that Taylor?
Did I go to school with her? She looks so oddly familiar'" she told PopSugar. The Daily Dish is your source for all things Bravo, from behind-the-scenes scoop to breaking news, exclusive interviews, photos, original videos, and, oh, so much more. Subscribe to The Daily Dish podcast , join our Facebook group , and follow us on Instagram for the latest news hot off the presses. Sign up to become a Bravo Insider and be the first to get exclusive extras.
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