Hold on to your own. There will be compromises, but that's not one of them. The more you listen to your own instincts, the better you're going to serve yourself, the grander you will serve your industry, and the happier you will be in your work.
Brooke Shields
Fashion Institute of Technology Commencement 2015, 2015
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Shields's second concept — lineage — was about tracing the through-line of your creative instincts. She urged graduates to look back at what had always driven them, even before FIT: 'What was it that you returned to, that you remained motivated by? Even from a very early age, where did your passions always seem to lie?' For Shields, the through-line was comedy. She wanted to be Charlie Chaplin for Halloween 'many years in a row.' This instinct eventually led to her sitcom, musical comedies on Broadway, and marrying a comedy writer. The point was that your authentic creative voice has been expressing itself your entire life — you just need to listen to it. She illustrated the cost of not holding on to your own with a story about perfume lines. Multiple companies had approached her, but they only wanted her face on the bottle — no creative input. She walked away each time. When M.A.C. finally approached and let her be part of every detail, the result sold out in its first hour. The lesson: compromising on logistics is fine, but compromising on your creative vision is not one of the compromises you should make.