I played golf competitively as a teenager. I actually took a year off after high school and just played golf and went to a university in France for maybe a month and dropped out. Stephanie Szostak competitivelydropfrance Change image and share on social
We should all try to embrace our own quirkiness. Stephanie Szostak embracequirkiness Change image and share on social
I love that New York City is a true melting pot. Stephanie Szostak citylovemelt Change image and share on social
People are so obsessed with making their careers and having a big house; then you realize that kills your dreams. It even kills what makes your life because you get so busy inside. Stephanie Szostak bigbusycareer Change image and share on social
My dad's American, and my mom's French. I lived in France for the first 18 years of my life, then came here to go to school at the College of William and Mary. I studied marketing. I really didn't know what I wanted to do, so I thought that's what I should do - study business - because it would give me the best chance to find work. Stephanie Szostak americanbusinesschance share on social
I studied business in school, so I worked for Chanel in marketing. And I also worked part-time in an office. So I had office jobs. And then I realized I needed to get the hell out of there, just realizing there was no fulfillment. Stephanie Szostak businesschanelfulfillment share on social
We don't have drama in public schools in France. I had never taking an acting class. Stephanie Szostak actclassdrama Change image and share on social
I'm a golfer and have had three holes in one. Stephanie Szostak golferhole Change image and share on social
People in fashion treat it as a business... I guess Hollywood is a business, too, but you talk about story: you talk about a more artistic world than in fashion. Stephanie Szostak artisticbusinessfashion Change image and share on social
I remember passing through New York in college and thinking, 'I'm going to come back here.' The energy just made me think of Europe - everyone walking, seeing the delis and flowers outside. It just felt very familiar. I loved it right away. Stephanie Szostak backcollegedeli share on social