It was the 80′s, I was attending Loma Linda University, nice but out in the suburbs, not my pace or my style. My passion was Fashion. I wanted to attend FIDM in Los Angeles. The school did not have dorms so my parents told me I could not attend, I was too young to have an apartment, apparently (and rightfully so) I needed more supervision. I’ve never been the type to give up, I ALWAYS find a way. When one door closes, a picture window with sky light will open! I looked for “adequate, suitable” living arrangements near the school and found a Nunnery! Perfect, that should be fun-free enough to make my parents happy, no male guests allowed beyond the Lobby…Perfect (for them). I looked into it, made the proposal to my parents, they loved the idea so I checked into the nunnery AND to the Fashion Institute; they were thrilled. The lobby came fully equipped with Chapel, beige couches, crucifix art and fully costumed nun at the front desk, strict lock-down hours, it was fabulously safe, a teen parent’s dream! A great contrast to the ensembles I modeled coming down the staircase on a daily basis as I headed to school. One challenge I had overlooked, a 10pm curfew!!! WHAT?! Ah, that’s the time I headed out. That would put a huge damper on my LA style. I could have snuck out but they locked the gate to the parking lot. Again, always full of optimism, I concocted a plan. There was a Nun, Sister Nell, elderly, she had to be in her 80′s or more, but she still had that spark in her little nun-ish eye, the stark of wanting more fun, she also liked to eat, a lot… One day I invited her to go out with me, a test. I said: “Sister Nell, why don’t we go out to dinner, and some sightseeing?” She agreed immediately. So I got Sister Nell in my top-less Jeep and we headed out, habits flying in the wind (hers tangible, mine symbolically). We went to Canters Deli on Fairfax, ate with some hipsters. I pushed our outing until 11pm to see if we would be able to get back into the gate-guarded nunnery. When we returned she called on the intercom and we got in. Great plan, like Batman and Batnun into the Batcave! Next: Keith Haring and Andy Warhol were having an art opening, I couldn’t miss that, it was 1986! I invited Sister Nell, I was wearing a backless white one piece linen halter pant suit with black super high sandals, slicked back hair, deep tan and red lips, like a Robert Pant girl, Sister Nell complimented my look with her classic black and white nun-i-form! I strutted in as if on a runway with nun in tow. It was a great night, Sister Nell hovered over the wine and appetizer table but the best part of the night was when I met Keith Haring, he pulled me aside and said: “You are SO F***ING COOL, YOU HAVE YOUR OWN NUN!!!!” We were all the rage.
Thank you Sister Nell, I’m sure you are eating a great buffet in heaven.







Wow! Your blog made me smile… I know exactly what you are describing… i lived in a “monastery” for 6 years…
You also remind me of J Lo from the Fly Girl days at In Living Color. That hair and the red-red lipstick….keep blogging, I see a book in you!
I had to share this on Facebook…wonderful story!
That is so you! Getting kudos from KH for your legitmate virgin escort in full nun regalia, so authentic, so timeless. Plus extra points for working the curfew and feeding a nun with good taste. Might as well face it, you’re addicted to fashion and rules be damned.
Two things I never thought I would hear in the same sentence… Sister Nell and Keith Haring. Go Robert Plant girl, go! xoH