Hilary Duff's fashion 'staples'
Relevant offers
Fashion
Hilary Duff's new fashion line is full of wardrobe essentials.
The actress-turned-designer - whose label Femme for DKNY Jeans launched in autumn - says she drew inspiration from her own fashion must-haves when she was sketching her styles.
She said: "I designed clothing that I feel are staples for my closet. Every girl needs a great leather jacket, and every girl needs a skinny pair of black jeans."
While she loves her job, Hilary admits she finds it strange she is no longer able to visit shopping malls without being hounded by fans and photographers.
She explained: "I walked into a mall one day and was mobbed by people. And I just remember feeling really different than everyone else. I felt really loved. But it was weird at the same time."
The actress recently appeared in US teen show 'Gossip Girl', where she portrayed movie starlet Olivia Burke.
The 22-year-old beauty was unsure whether to accept the part at first, fearing she would be too similar to her on-screen persona.
She explained: "I was a little hesitant. It was kind of close to home. then I realised, I would never say something that Olivia says like, 'Oh, this is just for the cameras.' "
- Bang! Showbiz
Sponsored links
Mallard offers ticket cash back
Men in court after raid on Auckland apartment
Kiwis in cruise ship cocaine bust
Second week-long strike for port
Jacob Oram out of first T20 against South Africa
No Kiwi jobs lost in call centre move: Orcon
Apple mobile apps stealing private data
Dragons deny wrongdoing as wee row erupts
15-minute-old newborn gets heart pacemaker
'Starved, beaten' teen weighed just 32kg
Bookies favour Crusaders to win Super Rugby
From TV to a tent: Family of eight evicted
Men in court after raid on Auckland apartment
Mallard offers ticket cash back
Suppression lapses for kidnap accused
'Starved, beaten' teen weighed just 32kg
Star claims Home and Away racism
Sonny Bill Williams finds rugby boring: mate
Robyn Malcolm lays it all bare
Mallard offers ticket cash back
China 'will see Crafar ruling as racist'
Mallard sells festival tickets online at profit
Should you take your groom's name?
Cyclist: Don't fine us, fix the road
Marryatt skips council debate to play golf
Govt says asset sales will cut debt