I'm the most private person.

Never say never - in fashion and life

It was almost like I was in the army.

I am very down to earth and practical.

There's so many things that we could do.

I don't think of myself as hot or cool or anything, just a dork.

We love curating; we love discovering new products and vintage pieces.

It's been 32 years of learning to communicate. We have had ups and downs.

I'm the type of person who would rather stay home than get my picture taken.

We don't really have favorite positions. Its mostly just playing the game that we love.

Stay true to what makes you happy, because that always ends up producing the best result.

She's always there for me when I need her; She's my best friend; she's just my everything.

The clothes are so cute. On little kids .. it's so cute with accessories and little details.

I think The Row skews toward an older market - an educated consumer who's been shopping for years.

We've stayed really normal and down to Earth I think, and haven't let the success thing go to our head.

Fame is an illusion. Things can be given to you quite easily, but they get ripped away so quickly as well.

I check Style.com to look at the collections and love to poke around some of the other fashion blogs to see what's going on.

I don't think you necessarily need to show off your stomach and boobs to be sexy. I'm just not attracted to that type of dressing.

When we were going to NYU, I think that was the first time we were aware of the power of our personal style. Not the power of it, but the result of it.

I don't know if it's because of the way we grew up - we just don't like talking about ourselves or talking about what we're doing... It's not really our approach.

Some twins feel like they need to compare themselves to each other, but we're not that way. That's because of my parents, though, and having six kids in the family.

The Aly loafer is our modern take on the penny loafer with a subtle slit across the top. I wear loafers with everything these days- skinny jeans, long skirts and dresses.

I don't have to be a pretty face. I've done that, but now it's important and liberating to be on the other side of the lens. I don't like to be the center of attention anymore.

It was almost like I was in the army: school, work, homework, fly to New York, get in at 2 in the morning, do a morning show at 5 A.M., then another one at 7, then a radio interview at 10, you know?

Mary-Kate and I are very aware of trends and style, but at the end of the day, we don't even think twice about it. It's just, 'What do I feel like wearing today, and how do I want to put it together?'

It doesn't mean I'm not interested in Hollywood. I like the way it operates; I like the people who are involved and the sense of possibility. But if I ever get back in, it's not going to be as an actress.

I live a very normal life. I have friends, and I've always gone to school. The part that's not normal is that I've been working since I was 9 months old, but at the same time, it's completely normal to me.

The main thing we thought was lacking in the luxury market were basic pieces that could break up an outfit so you didn't feel like you were totally dressed in one designer. You could add some ease and comfort, tone it down.

I think my sister and I just focus on working hard. We started off working with Wal-Mart on our first clothing line as an extension of our personal brand when we were 12, and we got to learn about being aware of what was in the market and what wasn't.

I love driving, but sometimes, I'm not too good at it because I spend too much time looking in the rearview mirror if I know I'm being followed. You don't respond like, 'Oh, there's paparazzi.' It's more like, 'There's a man, and he's going to attack me.' That's how your body responds.

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