 
 Dana Lorenz  
We love the statement pieces that fill Dana Lorenz’s 
Fenton/Fallon lines for their pretty, punky, and in-your-face-creations. Always a  proponent of layering-on the baubles, Lorenz trained her eye at 
Donna Karan and Gucci, where she learned the importance of mixing mediums. For  her, luxury is much more than having the funds to sponsor a healthy  shopping addiction—instead, it’s all about the little things in life,  like a candlelit bubble bath or a much-needed glass of vino. 
ELLE: What is your favorite smell? 
DL: When my friends and I road trip out of the city, upstate. I love  that moment when you open the car window and all you smell are leaves  and cut grass.  I also love Abd el Kader by Cire Trudon. 
ELLE: What do you consider the epitome of happiness? 
DL: My dog, Blitz. 
ELLE: How do you define luxury? 
DL: Luxury can mean many different things to different people.  To me,  you don’t need to be rich to have luxury.  Fresh flowers are a luxury.  A  candlelit bath and a glass of fine wine can be a luxury.  A great piece  of art is a luxury.  Anything you acquire or do for yourself as a  reward is a luxury–if you know you deserve it. 
ELLE: What is the last dream you remember? 
DL: It’s a recurring dream and I just had it again over the weekend. I’m  singing Kiss Them for Me by Siouxsie and the Banshees on stage at a  huge venue for, like, 50,000 people. No idea. 
ELLE: What’s your favorite childhood memory? 
DL: Going to my Great Aunt Lal and Uncle Earl Fenton’s home and playing  dress-up in her closet, playing Chinese Checkers, and drinking those  tiny V-8s in the metal cans meant for Bloody Mary’s. I always ended up  with a stomachache but I thought I was so chic. 
ELLE: What’s the last book you read and loved? 
DL: The Steve Jobs biography.  Everyone that is an “Apple person” should  read it. He changed the way people interact and utilize information,  but this book can teach a lot regarding the approach to a fulfilling  life. 
ELLE: Describe your home’s aesthetic. 
DL: I love Rosalind Russell’s Beekman Place home in Auntie Mame. Though  I do not redecorate as much, it’s what I have tried to achieve. 
ELLE: What are your vices? 
DL: I actually cancelled my Time Warner Cable account to prevent myself  from watching TV. I loved LOST and Alias, Downton Abbey…I even love  Revenge. Trouble is, I ended up buying them all online via iTunes and  spent a small fortune.  Needless to say, I had the cable reinstalled. 
ELLE: Describe yourself in 5 words or less. 
DL: Passionate. Stubborn. Discerning. Generous… 
ELLE: What possession will you never throw away? 
DL: My Alice Neel lithograph.