I love connecting with the fan base and sharing my experiences.
Growing up in Los Angeles, obviously it's a really fashionable city, but it has a really relaxed quality to it as well. So, my fashion education came while working on 'Suits'.
Fragrance is my favorite thing. So much so that if I leave the house and I don't put any on, I'll turn around and go back home.
I don't sit around thinking about my titles and roles; I just do what feels right.
I'm an actress, a writer, the editor-in-chief of my lifestyle brand 'The Tig', a pretty good cook, and a firm believer in handwritten notes.
I've always shopped on the sale rack, and I've always been the girl flipping through the hangers trying to find the best deal.
French fries and vino are my vices.
I will always find my light. No question. And if I don't, I'll know, because my dad will be the first person to call me and say, like, 'You need to have him bring another 2K in,' and 'Why aren't you using this sort of lighting gel?' The crew guys know that it's where I grew up.
I would love to do anything from a really gritty, interesting, indie type film, to that commercial, bigger stuff.
I'm eager to find the perfect film to shoot during my hiatus from 'Suits'.
The holidays are a time to - not quite play it safe - but play it classic. You don't want to be the girl in a head-to-toe sequin look, where you look like you should be an ornament on the tree.
Kindness is the No. 1 quality I look for in a man. You can see in how he treats anyone - from a CEO to a housekeeper - and it's a reflection of how nice a guy is. Funniness and confidence come after that... When a guy approaches me, it's fantastic if he can make me laugh.
There is a myth that those who do humanitarian work have a saviour mentality, but the relationship is reciprocal.
I love getting into people's brains and understanding the creative impetus for something.
My mom is a yoga instructor: 100% black with dreadlocks.
I grew up in L.A. in a school that was diverse, but it was not really integrated, so I didn't ever fully fit in with the black girls or the white girls or the Latina girls.
I had always been the theater nerd at Northwestern University. I knew I wanted to do acting, but I hated the idea of being this cliche - a girl from L.A. who decides to be an actress. I wanted more than that, and I had always loved politics, so I ended up changing my major completely, and double-majoring in theater and international relations.
I did calligraphy for the invitations for, like, Robin Thicke and Paula Patton's wedding.
It's really important that young women be reminded that their involvement matters and that their voice is heard. Even if it feels like it's small, it really can make an impact.
RevitaLash. Beyond obsessed. We don't use fake lashes anymore for me at work... they are SO long!