I'm going forward, so my clothing line is kind of the physicalization of that. The idea of diversity, of uniqueness, of individuality - that's what this is all about.
I love seeing young people take a stance and not be afraid to say how they feel, and protest when they feel things are wrong or unjust.
I just wanted it to be me.
I still like to save up and splurge. That's an important thing to do.
It's important to know when to take your time and not overspend and overdo things, of course. That's why you get things that can be dressed in a thousand different ways.
I think that there shouldn't be an age limit to become a boss, so having that element is really important.
[My fashion] line is inspired by real people, so I guess you could say it was listening to them, what they need, what they want and then translating that into coming from me.
I wanted something that was really well-made but also still hitting a price point that's tangible and logical for average people - that's who I want to cater to.
You can shop the clothing line from the app and everybody who subscribes gets 15% off everything. It's a closer look into my life, what I'm like, what I do. I like to make people laugh, so a lot of the content is me being a doofus, which is who I am.
Fashion is very much emotional. When you see it, or when you wear the right clothing, or you wear whatever, it's supposed to make you feel something. You're supposed to feel some type of emotion, and I feel like I try to do that when I'm on a red carpet.
I think that I get to represent different types of beauty that [are] not just my own.
I'm very inspired by a lot of things from the past, from Cher to Diana Ross.
Sometimes when you see things online, it's very consuming.
I've done so much stuff and it's all so different.
I have a job that allows me not to look perfect all the time. I can just go looking the way I look, have my hair just any old type of way.
I always have my own music on my iPod, especially songs that I am going to record. Besides that, I have lots of others ranging from Chris Brown to Beyonce', Michael Jackson, Rascal Flatts and Adele.
Get a good jean, a good tee, a good whatever because you can just switch that stuff up and you have like 8,000 different outfits with a few things.
Well, I would say that Shake It Up was a chance for me to do two things I really love: acting and dancing.
My older sister is a working mom. She's busy. She chooses to spend money on her children. But she should be able to afford a good shoe for herself.
I've been blessed with good eyebrows, and I've worked very hard for them. Get a good brow pencil, fill them in a bit, make them perfect, and I guarantee you'll feel better. At least it works for me.
Shake It Up is a buddy comedy based around dance. It's about two best friends Rocky and CeCe who live out their dream as background dancers on a show called Shake It Up Chicago. They have to navigate life as young teens going to school and dancing on the show.
I want a lot of young people to see me in my working environment. I want them to see me being a good person while also running a business. I want young people to aspire to that.
That's what is really cool about this whole new wave of makeup artistry and people on Instagram and YouTube: It's about doing it for yourself and experimenting. People don't wear makeup to impress people or because they'll be seen in public. It's more of a hobby now, just because it's fun.
If you get basics that can be switched and piece it together, that is so important.
I think that's a really cool thing about my line. There are so many sets, but you can literally mix and match everything with everything.