Girls in FRAME
The Los Angeles that Rashida Jones once knew is different than the one that exists now. The West Coast–born and bred writer/producer (it’s taken her a while to embrace that moniker) is known for her acting roles, but these days, it’s all about the other side of the camera—unless she finds a character to play who wholeheartedly “doesn’t give a shit.” We first met Rashida at Google Summer Camp in Sicily three and a half years ago and it’s been full-on ever since. The menswear-loving, New Year’s Eve–hating, Kendrick Lamar–blasting, left turning (more on that later) friend of FRAME let us into her LA home and gave us the rundown—’90s style.
"All the people I admire and respect
know what they like fashion-wise and they’ve been dressing in a similar
way forever."
know what they like fashion-wise and they’ve been dressing in a similar
way forever."
What's something in your closet you would never throw away?
I have an original Twin Peaks Physical Education T-shirt. It must have been a wrap gift from
when my mom was on the show.It's what people go vintage shopping to find.
How do you describe your style?
I'm all about comfort. It's number one for sure. I am trying to figure out what my look is from now until 80 or so.
All the people I admire and respect know what they like fashion-wise and they've been dressing in a similar way forever. I want a uniform.
I grew up wearing a uniform for 13 years. I love menswear though- lots of blazers and button-down shirts and menswear-inspired
pants and loafers and oxfords. That's the look I have going on.
You get home from a long day of work. What do you change into?
I change into PJ's almost immediately. And I throw on fuzzy socks. It's look you don't want anyone seeing you in. It's not cute.
"I'm all about comfort. It's number one for sure. I am trying to figure out what my look is from now until 80 or so."