Finding Inner Peace with Dita Von Teese [Episode #481]
This week’s topic is: Finding Inner Peace with Dita Von Teese
I am so excited to have a very special guest, Dita Von Teese, who is an American vedette, burlesque dancer, model, costume designer, entrepreneur, singer, and actress. Listen in as Dita shares how she practices ways to cope with the distractions of life, how to feel good in your body and ways to break out of vulnerability.
- Feeling good in your body and practices to keep you feeling that goodness…
- Ways to cope with feeling trapped or feeling behind and how to find peace…
- Dita shares what she has personally learned from the distraction and business of life…
- How Dita’s do-it-yourself attitude and self-reliance evolved…
- Breaking out of vulnerability…
- How to navigate living with a partner that is not vegan…

About Dita Von Teese
Taking audiences on a journey into fantasy and spectacle, Dita is renowned for her ornate sets and dazzling haute- couture performance costumes adorned with hundreds of thousands of Swarovski crystals. This “Burlesque Superheroine” (Vanity Fair) determines every aspect of her burlesque shows from the sets and costumes, to the music and lighting. She has also been celebrated for her distinct sense of style and remains on top of “Best Dressed” lists internationally.
Beyond her live performances, Dita has curated her brand across multiple platforms including her own lingerie line, fragrances, eyewear, gloves and stockings. In addition, Von Teese is the New York Times Best-Selling author of her highly accredited beauty book, “Your Beauty Mark: The Ultimate Guide to Eccentric Glamour.”
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Kimberly: Hey Beauties. Welcome back to our Monday interview podcast. I am very excited for our guest today, Dita Von Teese, who is a dear friend of mine and a client. She’s also a burlesque dancer who has pretty much put burlesque as glamor on the map. She’s an entrepreneur, a singer, an actress, and a costume designer. What I really love about Dita is she’s done things her own way. She’s forged her own path. She’s been enormously successful and I really truly admire her. So I’m excited to pick her brain today.
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Kimberly: All right, all that being said, let’s launch into our interview with the fantastic Dita Von Teese.
Interview with Dita Von Teese
Kimberly: Hi Dita, it’s so great to be back with you, I feel like it’s been a couple of years since you’ve been on the podcast around when your book, Your Beauty Mark: The Ultimate Guide to Eccentric Glamour, came out. Which went on to become a New York Times Bestseller. So congratulations on that.
Dita:
Kimberly: And I was so excited to be included in it. Remember, we did a section on nutrition which is exciting.
Dita: Yeah, it’s been a while now I guess. I would just remember having a flashback. I think our last time we did the podcast, we were sitting on my bedroom floor here.
Kimberly: Yes.
Dita:
Kimberly: I loved it. And then the last time we saw each other was actually for one of your events which was beautiful, it was many women, yeah.
Dita: That was nice. I was really glad that you could be part of that. That was just kind of a little deep into the experience of doing talks and teaching and being vulnerable and showing up in morning with zero makeup and zero hairdo on and showing a room full of people, exactly how I put myself together. So that was really kind of … I had never done anything like that before. But it was really special and I hope I can do it again if we’re ever allowed be to in rooms, I’d help people again.
Kimberly: So, being away Dita, we have known each other for many years now, we’ve worked together, we’ve been friends for many years. And one of the things that I really love about your philosophy is really … it’s about confidence to me, it’s about connecting with yourself and this form of glamor that is unique to each person. When we were doing that event, we’re on this panel, we kept talking about how it’s this feeling. So, now we’re in this really unique situation where we’re all at home all day and there aren’t events to get dressed for necessarily and we’re not … is just the world is so different now.
Dita shares some of her practices on how to feel good within yourself and to keep feeling that goodness
Kimberly: So can you share some of the ways that you are … practices, things where you’re still working on feeling good within yourself, I mean glamor on a different form because we’re not going to see anybody else. But just that part of your philosophy which I always loved which is about how you feel within yourself. What are some of the things you’re doing to keep up that feeling goodness?
Dita: Well, it’s interesting because I think when all this kind of started, I had a lot of people reaching out to me, wanting me to do videos and be on camera and show people how glamorous and, “
Kimberly: I love it.
Dita: I am not wearing makeup. I just really wanted to take this time to work on other things that aren’t about the aesthetics of glamor. I mean that’s not say I’m not working on what I’m going to do when I’m out of this. But I just really felt I needed to breathe, I needed to get go and stop feeling obliged and it posed a little bit of a problem. Because I also don’t want to be … I felt a little bit like I wanted to take a step away from social media and reading
Dita: I’m not in any rush to get on camera or show everybody my glamorous life at home. I don’t feel like it’s really the right tone right now. I just felt like gardening, and doing laundry and cleaning the floors, being outside with nature, looking at flowers, planting, reading, exercising, learning about how to adjust my life. So it just nice to have it been all very important to me. Although I’ve gotten a lot of pressure. Like, “Oh, we’re doing photo shoots from far.” I’m like, “I’m not doing any of that right now.”
Kimberly: I love that. Dita, it sounds so healing. I mean, when was the last time you took a break from makeup and photos and images? Which again, people expect from you. I feel like everybody wants more pictures of Dita and they want to see more of how to be like you and how to dress like you. So, it must feel really good.
Dita: Yeah, it does. I mean, I just feel like there’s a lot of things that in the last … I mean, for as long as I can remember actually, I’ve been running a million miles. I mean, I had taken four trips, three of them international trips back and forth, just in January and February alone.
Dita: So I have felt like I have spent most of my time away from home in the last decade or more and it’s kind of been like, “Okay, I’m going to take a minute, I’m going to enjoy my house. I’m going to learn about my house. How do I adjust the timers on the sprinklers? I’m going to do that myself.”
Kimberly: I love that.
Dita:
Kimberly: I love it, lipstick on under there.
Dita: I know. It’s like there’s things that I’m still doing of course, but I’m really focusing on all this kind of hitting the reset button so that I am ready. I had to cancel my whole tour, my show tour that I have been preparing for almost two years to go. And I’ve invested a lot of time and a lot of my money into that tour. So I’ve been obviously disappointed about that, but just thinking of how can come back stronger and what else I can do to make it better and to be more prepared, to make sure my body feels more prepared, all of that.
Kimberly: I put a post on Instagram about letting your life unfold in perfect timing, which is something I feel … I struggle with all, you know, just work and my toddlers and in schools, so I’m not getting as far ahead. And my single friends are thinking, “Oh, I can’t meet somebody right now and I’m supposed to be doing this and doing that.” So when you have those moments where you feel, “Uh, this is so annoying, why does it have to be this way. I’m getting behind.” What are your thoughts you tell yourself? How do you sort of reconcile in your head?
Ways to cope with feeling trapped or feeling behind and how to find peace
Kimberly: Because it sounds like your really in a peaceful place right now with just being able to let go of everything. But letting go is such an intense complicated process, I’m sure you too have ups and downs with feeling trapped and feeling behind and feeling frustrated and then also feeling peaceful. So how do you deal with that?
Dita: I’ve been talking on the phone a few times to one of my friends named
Dita: And she was sort of not concerned and what kept saying to me was … she was just like, “This is a great time for you.” She’s like, “I see you, I see how busy you are and how much you’re doing. You need to relax and sit back and take time for you, don’t worry. You’ve done all this work. You have built up all this
Dita: And I thought, “Yeah, I guess I never think of it that way.” Because we’re so used to having the pressure of like, “What are you going to do next? How are you going to make money next? What are you going to do?”
Kimberly: Yes.
Dita: I think it kind of meant a lot to me to hear that from her. And she said, “And also, why don’t you rest your body for a minute?” And I said, “
Kimberly: Yes. I’m so glad to hear that Dita.
Dita: There’s some interesting things that you’ve written in there that are really relative to what I’ve been thinking is relative to my pain issues. So I’ve been kind of trying to think about what I can do to set myself right and pay attention instead of just saying, “I’ll think about that later. I’ll do that later. I’ll deal with those emotions later.” I’m trying to
Kimberly: It’s such an interesting time because I feel that … Eckhart Tolle said that it’s almost like a forced retreat for everybody where all the distractions of life, they’re running around, the shopping, meeting people for brunch, it’s all been taken away. So in a way, it’s very confrontational for a lot of people to have to sit with their feelings and with their emotions and to also not be able to run away as much. A lot of us come up for me around that, Dita, just the feeling enough without having to do, do, do. So there’s this healing on that side.
Dita shares what she has personally learned from the distraction and business of life and the other side of when to say no
Kimberly: Can you share with us maybe somethings you’ve learned, one of this … I’d say distraction but the business of life has been taken away. I know it’s a really personal question. The more we share with each other, I feel the more healing takes place and people can look into their own lives. So if there’s anything you’d like to share that maybe you’ve learned or something that you were distracting away from or you didn’t want to feel or anything at all.
Dita: Yeah. I mean, I think the perfectionism is something I have to like
Dita: But I’ve had to think more about forgiving myself,
Kimberly:
Dita: I learned that a long time ago actually. I’ve always enjoyed this … I have this thing that I loved to do where pretty much everyone I meet, I’d love to find that really beautiful thing in them. I think when we’re much younger, it took me a while to learn this. I probably wouldn’t have done it in my ’20s or whatever. But learning not to be judgemental or talk about people’s appearance in a negative way. It’s like all those things I feel like are really important not to do and not to engage with other people to do it, and try to diffuse it.
Kimberly: Do you feel like on the other side of this Dita? Because, just speaking frankly, you’re known for being such a … this external beauty with perfect hair and perfect makeup and a perfect body and perfect dancer. People do talk about your appearance. Do you feel like on the other side of this, what sounds like a really beautiful intense healing that you’ve been through, where you’re just like, “No, I don’t want to put out images, I don’t want to do that right now. I’m just going to be home, I’m going to be gardening and I’m going to live this really natural normal lifestyle.” What do you think is going to shift for you on the other side?
Dita: I mean, I feel like I’ve become … and not really related to what’s going on right now really, but something, the past few years, I felt like I used to be very … and my PR and all my people around me were like they would never let a picture get out of me without makeup on. And now I feel very like, “Here’s a picture of me without makeup on.” I have an app and I kind of look at it as a little club and I’m active on there more than here. But me without makeup and I don’t deliberately put out terrible pictures of myself. Here is something, you know?
Kimberly: Yeah.
Dita: I mean, I just feel like I’ve softened more to that. I used to be very old Hollywood about it, I wanted only the very best because I think I had … when I was younger, always this illusion of 1940s Hollywood. Because those are the only picture we saw where the beauty portraits and all that sort of thing. Until you really dig deeper and you start to see there were paparazzi pictures of Rita Hayworth with no makeup on coming off an airplane. We don’t see those unless you really dig deep. So I think I’ve just kind of softened a little bit
Kimberly: I love that.
Dita:
Kimberly: It sounds wonderful. It sounds like a relaxing into yourself almost.
Dita: Yeah, I feel like it’s just kind of what I’ve always wanted to do, is empower other people to live their life the way that I do, which has always been like a do-it-yourself-type thing. That’s what my whole book, The Beauty Mark Book was about. It was like 400 pages of like, “Here’s how I do my hair and my makeup, if you’re interested, you can … here’s all my secrets.” But it’s very decisive and so I feel like I also want to continue that and tell people. Like, “You don’t have to be dressed up while you’re doing this isolation, if you want to and you get pleasure out of it and it makes you feel better, you should.”
Dita: I feel like there have been maybe two days in the last … what is it. Are we going on like five weeks or six weeks? I don’t know even know.
Kimberly: Yes, I know it’s blurring together.
Dita: Yeah, maybe twice I’ve put on eyeliner and lipstick and done my hair and I make a point to wash my hair every week and put my hot rollers in so that I have volume in my hair. So I’m not doing nothing. But I think it’s really just like telling people, “Do what makes you feel good. There’s no rules, if you want to wear a ball gown while you’re cleaning your kitchen, you can. If you don’t want to, you don’t have to.” I think it’s just like
Dita: I mean, I think it’s difficult. I’m not sharing a lot on social media because I feel like people don’t really … we’re all dealing with different setbacks because of this. Some of us much more dramatic than others. And I just feel like telling people what my problems are, I’m not that comfortable doing that. Because whenever I think of that, I think, “Listen, there’s people that are dealing with so many other things right now and whether it’s related to coronavirus or isn’t.” You know?
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