Katy Perry Recalls the Lessons of Her 20s: "Everything Doesn't Have to End in Marriage
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Katy
Perry is no longer day dreaming.
Instead, she is living a woman's
dream, covered in not only success and sense of self, but years of lessons
learned. While she was famously sheltered by a conservative upbringing, May's Vogue cover
girl never lost her inner curiosity—an attribute she carries with her to this
day.
"My education started in my 20s, and
there’s so much to learn still," she told the magazine, recalling her
childhood days when she was not "allowed to interact with gay people"
or celebrate Halloween among other restrictions as the daughter of a pastor.
"But I came out of the womb asking questions, curious from day one, and I
am grateful for that: My curiosity has
led me here."
The roots of the Katy Perry the world knows
today lingered early on in the form of style. In one some instances, the
songstress remembered a faux leopard fur coat she had spotted in a vintage shop
window and needed to have. However, at $175, it seemed out of reach in her
modest life. However, thanks to a Christmas dream come true, it became
hers.
"All the kids made fun of me," she told Vogue,
"but I knew I was doing something right when the hot moms came over to me
at school and were like, 'Where did you get that coat, sweetie?'"
Few fashion cycles—later, Perry is a shoe designer,
co-chair of this years Met Gala and ever-rotating style
chameleon. "Fashion is just a language," Perry said. "It is
storytelling. I am so encouraged by the big morph in fashion that is happening
at the moment. Everybody is shape-shifting, changing and adapting."
And so is she, beginning with her hair. On the
heels of her split from Orlando
Bloom, she went in for a chop and bleach and now sports a blond
pixie. "I am in the process of going to platinum," she told
the magazine, "like my status!"
While she is reaching for new heights in her professional
career, Perry has not forgotten all she has learned on her journey to fame,
particularly during those tricky young adult years.
"It is a nice
place to be," she said of her 32-year-old age. "I love it! I would
not give anything to go back to my 20s; I am so much more grounded. And I have
learned a lot of lessons—patience, the art of saying no, that everything does
not have to end in marriage. That last bit is a reference to her 2-year
marriage to Russell Brand, which ended in 2012.
I blasted off on a rocket, holding on for dear life...but I had
so much ambition and determination, and that is what kept me going," she
told the magazine. "The rocket was riding me for a bit, but now I am
riding the rocket."
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