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The only Whitney to cross our TV screens these days is comedian Whitney  Cummings, star of the not-so-funny sitcom, Whitney. But just over a year  ago, we could catch another Whitney—Whitney Port—in The City.  The last  time we saw her, the affable reality-TV veteran was launching  her  fashion line, Whitney Eve—and facing criticism and tough love from ELLE  editors and PR maven Kelly Cutrone. The question is how are Port and   Whitney Eve doing these days? We caught up with the designer—and new Crest Whitestrips spokesperson—at a NYC Crest event last night to find out. 
How are you and your line, Whitney Eve, doing? 
Doing well! After being on The City, I moved back to California  because  my company, Whitney Eve, is family-run and it’s important for  me to be  working alongside my family. A lot of my friends are also out  there. I  still talk to Kelly [Cutrone] and Roxy [Olin] a lot—Kelly is  helping  me with my line. My goal in the next five years is for Whitney  Eve to  have more of a presence in retail, and to see more girls wearing  my  stuff. 
How has Whitney Eve evolved since its debut in 2008? 
I’ve learned to keep the economy in mind and to not look at every design   like an art project! I’m actually launching a more affordable   collection called We by Whitney Eve. I want girls who wear my clothes to   take chances and feel unique but to also be comfortable and confident.   For example, there’s this new wrap dress that I designed—it’s really comfortable and easy, but also stylish. 
How has your smile evolved through the years? 
I wore braces from sixth grade through my senior year of high school—I   just had awful teeth! They were really crooked and went in all different   directions. I’ve been using Crest Whitestrips for several years—ever   since I started being on camera. I like them because I think they give a   more natural-looking white. You can tell when someone’s teeth aren’t   natural! I’ve never gotten my teeth professionally whitened, and I don’t   think any of my friends have either. Most of them aren’t in the   entertainment industry like I am, getting their picture taken all the   time. So yes, I guess my smile has evolved quite a bit through the   years—my grandma actually told me the other day how she can’t believe   how much my teeth have improved!