The Bossticks - Nicole Trunfio: The Supermodel Behind BUMPSUIT, Empowering Women To LoveTheir Pregnancy Bodies, & How To Feel Confident At Every Stage

Episode Date: May 16, 2025

#843: Join us as we sit down with Nicole Trunfio – Founder of BUMPSUIT, Australian-Italian supermodel, entrepreneur, & advocate whose career spans high fashion, business innovation, & social impact.... Known by many as Nic, she has graced the runways of iconic luxury houses such as Chanel, Gucci, Versace, & Valentino. Discovered at a casting & later becoming a muse to Karl Lagerfeld, was hand selected by Tom Ford to walk in one of his final collections for Gucci & has appeared in both international & national editions of Vogue, Elle, & Harper's Bazaar. In this episode, Nic shares her remarkable journey from a small town in Australia to modeling in New York & Milan, her experience working alongside Naomi Campbell, her transition from the runway to motherhood, her embrace of entrepreneurship & the creation of BUMPSUIT – a brand designed to support women through pregnancy, postpartum, & everyday life!   To Shop the Lauryn Bosstick x Bumpsuit Collection visit bumpsuit.co and use code SKINNY for 15% off for a limited time.  To Watch the Show click HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To connect with Nicole Trunfio click HERE To connect with Bumpsuit click HERE To connect with Lauryn Bosstick click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE Get your burning questions featured on the show! Leave the Him & Her Show a voicemail at +1 (512) 537-7194. This episode is brought to you by The Skinny Confidential Head to the HIM & HER Show ShopMy page HERE and LTK page HERE to find all of Michael and Lauryn's favorite products mentioned on their latest episodes. This episode is sponsored by The Skinny Confidential Optimize your daily beauty routine. Shop The Skinny Confidential Mouth Tape at shoptheskinnyconfidential.com. This episode is sponsored by Ritual Don't settle for less than evidence-based support. Get 40% off your first month at ritual.com/skinny. Start Ritual or add Essential Prenatal to your subscription today This episode is sponsored by Lume  Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with Lume Deodorant and get 15% off with promo code SKINNY at LumeDeodorant.com!  This episode is sponsored by Taylor Farms Learn more at TaylorFarms.com. This episode is sponsored by Bobbie Visit hibobbie.com for an additional 10% off on your purchase with the code skinny.  This episode is sponsored by Fay Nutrition To learn more about how you can qualify to see a registered dietitian for as little as $0 by visiting FayNutrition.com/SKINNY. This episode is sponsored by Hiya Health Receive 50% off your first order. To claim this deal you must go to hiyahealth.com/SKINNY.  Produced by Dear Media

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The following podcast is a dear media production. She's a lifestyle blogger extraordinaire. Fantastic. And he's a serial entrepreneur. A very smart cookie. And now Lauren Everts and Michael Bostic are bringing you along for the ride. Get ready for some major realness. Welcome to the skinny confidential, him and her.
Starting point is 00:00:23 Welcome back solo episode with me and the one, the only, Nicole Trumphio. You may recognize her from her major incredible brand BumpSuit, a brand that I love so much that I actually did a collaboration with them. You can now shop BumpSuit times Lauren Bostick on BumpSuit.co, I have a full edit there of all my favorite picks. I am so passionate about this brand. If you're unfamiliar with it, let me tell you about it because I am so excited. So it's a non- maternity, maternity brand. It offers products that can adapt through any stage of life. So I have used all of her pieces throughout all three of my pregnancies because they are so flattering, elevated, and simple. And I just find myself reaching for her jumpsuits and her dresses and everything
Starting point is 00:01:19 she's designed for women because I just feel the sexiest in it when I'm pregnant. So her background should not surprise you. Nicole is an Australian, Italian, Italian supermodel, literal supermodel. She rose to fame after winning Australia's search for a supermodel in 2002. She also has grace the runway for luxury houses like Chanel, Gucci, Versace, and Valentino. And she was amused to Carl Lagerfield. Crazy. She was hand-selected by Tom Ford to walk in one of his last collections for Gucci. She is major. She is international. She's an entrepreneur. and an advocate whose career spans high fashion, business innovation, and social impact. She's absolutely fabulous. I have had such a pleasure collaborating with her and her team.
Starting point is 00:02:07 She's smart. She's sharp. She's savvy behind the scenes. She's a businesswoman. She's a mother. She's a wife of four-time Grammy-winning musician Gary Clark Jr. She's boss. Nicole really balances it all. And she's warm and she's nice and she's kind and she's down to earth. And in this episode, it's like two friends going to dinner. I could not be more excited for you guys to shop Bumpsoot times Lauren Bostick at Bumpsoot.co. We have a code for you, too, at the end. There's so many goodies in there. I think you're going to love the waist trainer. I mean, like it just cinches you in after you give birth and holds everything in kind of like a belly bind. We talk about it in this episode. We also talk about colonics and supermodel secrets and tips and tricks. and how Nicole balances everything. But this waist trainer is good. It's in my edit. I'm going to be using it right after I give birth.
Starting point is 00:03:02 Nicole tells us in this episode how she used it with all three of her kids. On that note, supermodel and entrepreneur, Nicole, welcome to the Him and Her show. This is the skinny confidential, him and her. Someone who I have wanted on the podcast on the show for so long is finally here. I feel like it had to make sense. and it makes sense now. And we'll get into why. Nick of Bumpsoot, welcome to the show.
Starting point is 00:03:31 Thank you. Thank you for having me. I want to go back and tell your story. First of all, when you were a little girl and you're this beautiful and tall and entrepreneurial, how did you manage to not have tall poppy syndrome in Australia? I actually was discovered when I was 16 and I went straight from the out back to New York. So before you were discovered at 16 as a model, what were you like? Were you always this tall and, like, you must have stood out?
Starting point is 00:04:02 I was like the nerdy, tall, skinny, lanky girl that like hung out in the, well, that's the funny thing because this woman discovered me when I was shopping and she was like, I know all about you. So little town's talk and she knew who I was from my little town. And she called my family like nonstop. She was like, I really want her to be a model. I have a full career for her. I was like, hell no, because girls are so bitchy at school already. Like, could you imagine what the modeling field is like? I was like, I'm not doing that. But then she managed to convince my family to just let me try this competition and I won it. And it led to this other competition, which I won and it led to the Ford Supermodel of the world, which I came runners up in. And this is all over a period of like six
Starting point is 00:04:50 months. I just got to find out that all of the girls are like tall, lanky, skinny girls. They're like baby bambis that never found their like coordination. And then they grew up to be these like glamazons. So I was really surprised how nice, how well educated, how, you know, kind of in the same boat a lot of us were. So I found my best friends through modeling. So it wasn't what we hear like the catty, bitchy. No. Not at a lot. all. I found that more in school. Huh. Definitely. Like, definitely. What was the difference between Australia and New York?
Starting point is 00:05:28 Everything. Right. So, I grew up with a conservative Italian father, and I don't know how he allowed me to move to New York, but he really trusted me. And he said to me, I was like, how, you don't let me go to parties, you know, but you'll let me move to New York. My parents kind of had to, because when I won the Ford Super Bowl of the World, they had to sign for me to take responsibility. And when I came runners-up, nobody, we never, I didn't even look at myself in the mirror, you know, I wasn't even aware of beauty. Came from the bush, and then I'm in Dominican Republic for the Ford Supermodel of the world. This is before reality TV existed. It's a massive production. Ford was like massive at the time. And I came runners-up in the world.
Starting point is 00:06:16 And they were like, great, now you have to move to New York. And here's a 250. thousand dollar contract and I was like I'm not moving to New York this was just for fun and they're like no your parents have signed before you started the competition we've now invested in you so you have to move to New York and we took it very seriously like we were I was from a tiny town in Australia and very like sheltered and yeah it was a it was a major like traumatic event in my life but it was so positive in a way. But for me, I was like, I can't do this. So what do you do when you're thrust into it?
Starting point is 00:06:56 Are your parents and your family with you or no? No. I mean, my family couldn't afford to do that. And I have three other siblings. So I had to go by myself. And it wasn't really like, I mean, when you're young, I think you have a lot of confidence. You think you can do anything and you think you're always right.
Starting point is 00:07:16 You know? So I had a little bit of that. But I was kind of like, they promised that there was a chaperone and I was going to a model apartment. But like I arrived and they were like, there's no boys allowed in the model apartment. And the first night I arrived, there was like a boy there. And I was like, what's going on? It just, you know, the guy's now like my brother to this day. I just made a friend with him and he like really protected me and told me like all the ins and outs and what was going to happen.
Starting point is 00:07:44 Do they throw you on goosies and all these different things? right away. They just threw you into it. Basically, you go to the agency. You get back then it was a fax. I feel like I'm so old. But you get a fax of your day and you have to call like throughout the day with a calling card, SIM card. Where am I going to next? Map out your day. Take the subway, walk around in your boots or whatever. I'll switch shoes if you can. All the construction workers in New York are like, damn, baby, you're a tall glass of water and I'm thirsty. And I'm like, laughing my head off going like, I should write a book about like all of the lines that these guys say. Because coming from Australia, you don't get that. And then you're in New York and there's all this
Starting point is 00:08:27 like energy going around and like people just like, you know, complimenting you in their own way. And I thought it was just an amazing, vivacious like world. And I was also like my dad said to me before I left, I was like, how do you not let me go to parties, but you'll let me move to New York? even though like he didn't have a choice which is what I found out later from my mom she was like it was the worst time for me and your dad because they took the contract really seriously and my dad said to me and I'll never forget this because you have a you have a strong head on your shoulders and I trust you and so that to me that was my first parenting advice it's like you give your child as standard and they will live up to it you tell them you can do this and they will live up to it
Starting point is 00:09:14 And so I did. Like, it was always in the back of my mind. I saw girls making, like, all the mistakes. Like what? I mean, it's so crazy because I'm Australian and extroverted, but I'm kind of like a good girl and but I seem like a bad girl. So, like, all the girls would go out partying all night. They wouldn't even come home. And, like, I would get the blame for it. And I was, like, at home, not drinking. Like, because I'm, like, the extroverted one, I just, like, I had to go stay at Eileen Ford's house. I was going to ask you if you had the opportunity to meet her. Yeah, I was rollerblading, and I just got booked for, like, I got this, like, big opportunity for Mabelene, and I messed it up. And I went rollerblading, and I, like, grazed all of my knees, and I grazed under my chin, and it was, like, my second week in New York, so I was adventurous. And, like, I was meant to do, like, a Virawang campaign,
Starting point is 00:10:08 and they told me that I had to go and stay with Eileen Ford, because I was misbehaving. Did you understand how iconic and well-known she was in the industry, or did you have no concept? No, I wrote a journal at the time, and I was, like, writing all this crazy stuff because I felt like I'd been, like, kidnapped. Why? You have to tell us what it's like to stay at Eileen Ford's house. I remember going in the car with her and her husband, and I was sitting in the back, and I, you know, I didn't know any of these people. Like, I just got to New York and I, like, had this contract.
Starting point is 00:10:47 She's the biggest person in modeling ever. Right? And so I went up to her massive mansion upstate. And she had a chef. I was staying in Katie Ford's room. And I remember opening the closet. It was so beautiful, by the way. I bet.
Starting point is 00:11:03 The closet had all these furs in it. And, like, in Australia, we don't need furs. So I was like, whoa. Like, I'd never seen that in real life. Insane. And then I remember they had this piece. beautiful pool and I didn't have a swimsuit. So she was like, here's Katie's swimsuit from when she was young. You're all this old thing. It's like, ruffles. And we just like ate dinner and I was so
Starting point is 00:11:25 well behaved. Like my parents raised me with really good manners. And they told me that I was the best model that they've ever had stay and got the most compliments from like all of their friends and their staff. I'm reading Christy Brinkley's book who is like, I think she was like an 80s super model. Yes. But Eileen Ford told her when she went to her house that all she could eat was fish. Really? So that's, you got all the cakes. Yeah, well, I think I was eating it like in the kitchen with the chef because I was so bored so I'd go hang out in the kitchen. I thought you were going to say she's like only cooked like tilapia or whatever that fish is called. I can't remember like what we ate. I just remember there was like like every single time we'd eat it was like a
Starting point is 00:12:08 full on, it was like a wedding. Amazing. You had your own salt and pepper shaker. You had like, you know, It was like a full setting. Do you remember the advice she gave you at that age at her house? I, like, I don't remember. I was in trouble. I only remember her saying, like, she was really impressed with me. And I had a big career ahead of me and not to mess it up. And I would go with her friends and they had traveled the world.
Starting point is 00:12:34 So, like, when you're hanging out with somebody that's, like, traveled the entire world, they're, like, in the fashion world, these people are so eccentric and wide. and they have these most eclectic houses. And this woman, beautiful homes, this woman, like, showed me she had, like, I mean, just, like, jewelry and artifacts from all over the world. And she was so eccentric.
Starting point is 00:12:57 It was like being in a movie when I think back to it. It was incredible. And then after that, I got back to New York, and I got straight to work. And I worked for Vera Wang, and she was like, I choose the good ones. She's like, you're going to be a star. She's like, just you watch.
Starting point is 00:13:12 She's like, I'm lucky. I've got you. now, I'm always, she's like, I'm always the one that chooses the girls, I know, and just watch, I'm not going to be able to book you. And then after that, I went to Milan and I was staying in like the shittiest hotel, like single bed, no mirror out, like no phone in the room either. That was so shitty because the agencies pay for you until you make your own money and then you have to pay them back, right? Oh my God, I did not know that. I thought they pay for all your living. well, you have to pay it back.
Starting point is 00:13:44 They pay for it with the understanding that you're going to make them a lot of money. So then you pay them back and you're a free agent. It's kind of like anything, music, sports. And so when I went to Milan, I was like really like a, like I was staying at this hotel called the Hollywood Hotel, but it was so shitty. It was like my parents wouldn't even stay at this hotel. And I was sharing a room with the girl that couldn't speak English. and I was so, like, miserable. I was like, what am I doing?
Starting point is 00:14:15 And I remember, like, having to get clothes, like, modeling clothes. And I was wearing, like, stripper boots with, like, a vintage black slip dress that I cut off. And because I was going to go see Tom Ford. And at that point, Tom Ford is, like, he was the king, is the king. But at this point in fashion, he was the designer of Gucci and Saint Laurent. So you knew how big he was when you were going to go see him. he was the guy. If you got the Tom Ford show, he booked like one new girl a season.
Starting point is 00:14:46 If you booked the Gucci show, it changed your life. And I'm like, it changed. I owe everything to that man. Hold on. You have to tell us how you got the job. Like you went to, do you go to his house? Was he in the bathtub? You know he loves bass.
Starting point is 00:15:00 You know he has what? He loves bass. Oh, I didn't know that. Yeah, he loves bass. I remember in the morning standing on the toilet seat to try and. see what my outfit looked like. So there was no full length mirror. So I was standing on the toilet seat to try and see. And I was wearing these crazy, like high, knee high, like kind of stripper-looking boots in this little vintage black slip dress. And I had my hair like up really tight, made my eyebrows
Starting point is 00:15:25 go kind of like that. And I had really thick eyebrows. So I was like giving myself a facelift. And I remember going to see Tom Ford and was different than the other castings. Because it was like by appointment. So in the other castings, it was like, and the other castings, It's like a long line of girls. And then in Tom Ford, it's like, just you. And I remember walking in, and it was beautiful. And it was like serene. And there were like orchids.
Starting point is 00:15:49 And I don't think I'd ever seen, like, such beautiful orchids. And someone was like, hello. And they was so polite to me. And I went in and I walked and I left. And it was like really just calm. And I had a dream that night that I got the show. And I had a dream that like my boyfriend, that kind of when I left wasn't really like paying me any attention
Starting point is 00:16:12 because he was in Australia. He sent me like roses. And in the morning, roses came to my door and I fucking booked the show. My agency called me and they were like, you got the show. And my driver, because in Milan you have a driver. Everyone has a driver and it's like an Italian student that like they're obsessed with fashion in Italy. So they just like live to drive the models around during fashion. week in Milan. And my Italian driver, like, drove me back to my hotel, and it was like a palace.
Starting point is 00:16:44 And I was like, what is this? And he was like, this is your hotel? And I was like, oh, is this how it's meant to be? It was like, so when you did the show and you actually do it, what happens? So even before I did the show, basically when I got, when I got announced that I was doing Gucci, they must have counseled one girl from every single show, and I was automatically booked. I didn't have to go to any castings. I got Valentino, I got Versace, I got Roberto Cavali, Fendi, Masoni, everything. And how do you not let that, I mean, knowing you, I can see why, but just how do you not let that go to your head? Like, you get all of these different things at once. It's almost like you get, I mean, every model's dream and a snap of your fingers. You know, like, I never, it's so weird,
Starting point is 00:17:32 because I never wanted to be a model. I was always, like, wanted to do something, like, you see me now. I'm so behind the scenes. I noticed that. And I'm so happy. Like, I love being creative. I love working with a team. I just, I have a big imagination. It's like too much sometimes. But I was just honestly trying to do the best that I could. I was like, if I'm going to get taken away from my family, I'm going to make this worth it. And so I was just really trying to be professional and show up and do a good. job and like I remember just feeling bad I was like who got cancelled from the shows like I was like wait and I and I remember going to Valentino and seeing this model that I know that I love her like crossed out and they put me up there on the board and I was like I was like I felt bad but I was so excited but I just was thinking about my boyfriend and I just miss my friends and my family and I was really trying to like navigate it and live up to my dad's standard and like not it up. So like that's all I could think about is like what do I do? I was so sheltered, you know,
Starting point is 00:18:39 I didn't really like have much exposure to much. I think though it must have worked to your advantage because there's something I told my husband about you and your whole team. There's something really down to earth about you that's very on L.A. and New York. It's very, it's refreshing. And I'm assuming that's how you were when you were there. And I'm sure that stood out to the casting people and to Tom Ford, like he was probably used to a certain, like, stereotypical model. And your energy's so light.
Starting point is 00:19:13 Was that how it was? Thank you. Maybe, like, the second person that really, like, discovered me was Carl Lagofeld, and he was obsessed with Australians at the time. Carl, who? She's all, to Carl and Tom and Ireland. You know, I have a really funny story about Carl.
Starting point is 00:19:32 Please tell us. So it's kind of embarrassing. I was like just trying to fit in, you know. But I was wearing like these fluoro, like acid wash pink sube jeans and a Harley Davidson vintage t-shirt. That's all I had from home. It was my boyfriends and he gave it to me. And I was wearing these crazy Gattaya Navarro shoes that had like, I was just wearing a crazy crazy outfit. And I was running to my fitting because I already booked Fendi, like, without even going to the casting.
Starting point is 00:20:07 So I was, like, running. And I saw this man, this very distinct man with, like, white, like, hair pulled back. And I had only just started watching fashion TV. And I thought it was Ralph Lauren. And so I was, like, running, running, running, like, through the in Milan. And he was like, Maria Carla, Maria Carla. Do you know Maria Carla, the model? Oh my God, she's iconic.
Starting point is 00:20:30 Like, iconic. She's still modeling to this day. Maria Carla Boscono. She's icon. Maria Carla, Maria Carla. And I said, oh, no, I'm not Maria Carla. I'm Nicole. It's nice to meet you.
Starting point is 00:20:43 And I shook his hand. And he was with Amanda, his muse. Like, I'm Nicole. She's like, I'm Amanda. And then I was like, what's your name? That's so funny. To Carl Agaelle. He probably loved it, though.
Starting point is 00:20:53 He goes like this. I don't have a name. And I was like, oh, I'm so sorry. I'm really. late for my fitting for Fendi, I must run and I ran off and I go upstairs and like all the models are sitting there and I was like, he walks in and I was like, who is that? And they were like, that's Carl Agafeld. And I was like, oh no, I just met him and I asked him what's his name. And the girls were like, you're going to get cancelled. They were like, you need to go home and get
Starting point is 00:21:19 dressed. Like, that was bad, right? That shouldn't have happened. And I was like, oh my God. So I left my fitting and I called my agency and I was like, this is what happened. And they're like, of Versace, I had a Versacee rehearsal because they had like a hundred meter long runway, the shoes hadn't come in yet, we had to stay there. So I was sitting there and it was taking so long the shoes to come. I remember sitting there for like four or five, six hours. It was like 1am at this point. We did the rehearsal and I went back to Fendi. And the Fendi show was at 8 a.m. So I had to be at Fendi at like 6am for hair and makeup, knowing I'm going to get cancelled. So I go back. It's so late. Like people,
Starting point is 00:21:59 in fashion, they really work hard, you know, like I saw all the behind the scenes. And I'm, and I do my fitting and Carl's like really like far on the other side of the room. I go behind a thing. I come out, do my fitting. They take the Polaroid. I do my next look. I take the Polaroid. And then I leave. I still think I'm getting canceled. And then I've got like two hours to the show. So I'm like, can I show up late? Because I just got done with the fitting. And they're like, no, this is your first season. You have to be there on time. And so I go there still thinking I'm getting canceled. Oh no, I missed a big part. When I walked into my fitting in a different outfit, he goes, Nicole from Australia, right? Because I was like, I'm Nicole. Oh my God, it's so embarrassing.
Starting point is 00:22:43 Anyway, he didn't cancel me and he booked me for the Chanel Sport campaign right after. And he also booked me for the Lagerfeld Gallery, his campaign. And he probably made you, it humanized you. He probably liked it. He put me on the news in Paris. He's like, this is Nicole from Australia. Oh my God. It was like when he was filming like the Baz Luhrmann, Nicole Kidman, Mulan Rouge. You know, it was around that same time. What year is this just to give context? Wow. Okay. Okay. He was doing, remember how he did the Chanel number five campaign with her? Yes. Because she was like, we went to this dinner and she was like, she's so magical. Like, beautiful. It was just a magical time.
Starting point is 00:23:29 She's Australian, right? She is. Yeah. She's like one of my favorite people. I feel like I've lived nine lives. It's wild. I mean, I'm like, which life do we go into? It's really crazy.
Starting point is 00:23:41 So from Milan and all these huge opportunities, do you know that you want to be an entrepreneur yet? I knew. I was told that muddling has a five-year shelf life. and my principal told me because I felt abandoned. I felt like everyone abandoned me by letting me go to New York. I was like, but like how am I going to, I have no money? Like, how am I going to make it? You'll be fine, you'll be fine.
Starting point is 00:24:10 I was like a straight A student. I come from a poor family and I was like, I'm going to make something from my life. You know, I was really smart and I was like, I am going to make something from my life. So you're resourceful. I was like, but I was like, this has a five-year shelf life. Let me try it. And then I'm going to come back as a mature age. So I was studying the entire time I was in New York.
Starting point is 00:24:28 Oh my God. I was like, this is not going to last. Um, and that's what led me into business. I was always thinking that my, the job that I was on was going to be my last. I just didn't know. And I had the longest career. In fact, like, I can still model to this day. It's just whether or not it's, I want to.
Starting point is 00:24:48 I want to leave my kids. I want to choose, yeah. But like my business is so it's, you know, it's doing really good. It needs a lot of nurturing and attention, and it's really where my heart is in that field, like empowering women, especially through this transition. Where does business start to blossom? Like, what's the first starting point of it? It would have been before I left Australia.
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Starting point is 00:30:33 So you've always been really resourceful, really entrepreneurial, really curious when it comes to money. It sounds like financially literate too. I think money is not like as important to me as like what like I felt rich in my household because of the love and the food and the family. You know? Yeah. It was just to me money represented like. It's funny because it's not true, but money represented like if you had money, you wouldn't fight. I don't want to fight with my husband because I saw my parents fight over money a lot.
Starting point is 00:31:06 Huh. And I was like, I don't want to fight over money, so let me just make money so then I don't fight. But obviously, that's not true. It's just a limit. No, there's something. You'll find something else to fight. Yeah. And so I just, like, didn't need anything, if that makes sense.
Starting point is 00:31:20 So, like, when I was younger, when I made a lot of money, I literally called my family. And I was like, what do you guys need? And I bought my grandparents a house. Their house that they grew up in, they, you know, it was overrun by like some crime. And we literally like bought a piece of land and built them a house nicer than a house than I've ever lived in. You know, especially in New York. You pay so much money for a shitty little box. But and then I called my dad and I was like, do you need anything?
Starting point is 00:31:50 And he was like, no, I'm good. And then he was like, I just want you to move back to Australia. So let's buy some property here. And I did that. And all the time I was like wearing like metal malicious sweatshirts and like my mom wasn't like super into fashion. So it didn't she didn't really like, you know, she was more into like gardening and cooking and dirt bikes. And you know, it was just like not a thing for me to spend thousands of dollars on a bag. It makes sense though because the just deposition of you is that it seems like like I just said you're really down to earth.
Starting point is 00:32:24 but you also have such a taste and such a eye. So it's almost like that, it seems like you got that from like the modeling and the culture and all the things around it and seeing all these people's houses. Yeah. But then you do have that, like, it's, I could see how your mother's like that. It's a great mix.
Starting point is 00:32:42 I mean, don't you think it's a good mix? I think it's a, like, it's kind of like if I invest in something, it's like diamonds, jewelry. Love diamonds and jewelry.
Starting point is 00:32:52 Love a Chanel bag. Love a G-Wagon, for example. Like, it's the things that, like, hold value. But what I, like, so I don't invest in trend, right? Okay. So the Bump Suit is not a trend. Right. That's why I like it.
Starting point is 00:33:05 But I will accessorize it with, like, beautiful things that are timeless. So I don't really, I'm not like a person of trend. I'm about a person that, like, loves timeless things that can last forever in your wardrobe. It's smart. It's smart. So I was like, Bump suit has to be that for me because it's got to last for maternity or beyond into however long you want to wear it. Fitness motherhood. Yes, it's like the whole uniform.
Starting point is 00:33:30 You have to tell us the story of Naomi Campbell. Yeah. You have to tell us that story. I am obsessed with her, first of all. Like, she is an icon. A gazelle. Like, it's Naomi Campbell. I mean. I mean.
Starting point is 00:33:45 So I love her so much. And I remember sitting before the show, I was in a really, interesting time of my life. My dad was, he was battling with cancer and it wasn't going well. My dad really wanted me to do the show because he wanted me to be back in Australia. He always wanted me to be home and the show was filming in Australia and my dad was living in New York with me doing a cancer treatment. And he was like, you should do this for your country and I really wasn't, I didn't feel it like intuitively and I always think you should listen to your intuition, but I didn't. and I was really like my mind was elsewhere, you know.
Starting point is 00:34:24 I even had like, they ask you when you do shows, what do you want? You can have, like, what do you want in your green room? What is your specifications? Because you're under like, hardcore hours. It's a long filming time. And I was like, I just really want to stick to my cleanse. I was on a cleanse. And I had a chef, like, make food from this book from my nutritionist.
Starting point is 00:34:45 That was their naturopath that helped me through my pregnancies and everything. And I was really clear and clean, but I was really thinking about my dad. And I'd also just gone through a miscarriage. So you can understand, like, if you're going through that, things that are arbitrary or seem arbitrary, I just really wasn't with it. So what happens when you have to go show up and do this show? So basically, I show up and I know that there was a lot of pre stuff that I had missed. like Naomi and I were meant to hang out a couple of times and I had to miss a couple of things for personal reasons and I remember getting on set and thinking because the show the show format
Starting point is 00:35:27 is about how you have to battle the other coaches to get the girl. So like if me and Naomi wanted the same girl, I have to tell the girl why they should choose me. Okay. Okay. And I was like, what do I like, what can I give this girl that like Naomi? I don't have anything. And I was like, I have more time probably because she's a supermodel. She's like must be, you know, so busy and like she's producing the show and I'm just a little old me. And so I was like, I think I might have one thing that she doesn't have. And I was like, da-na-na-na-no-no-no. And I was like, my time.
Starting point is 00:36:06 And then it was like a disaster. And I don't know like, why? Why? Because she was like, you don't think. And I thought it was all for TV, so I was kind of playing along. You don't think I could give the girls my time. And then I was fed something in my ear and I like, you know, set it. You're performing, though.
Starting point is 00:36:32 You're right. It is for TV. That's what I thought. But it just never got like, and I don't want to throw anyone under the bus. And so I kind of ate it and I took it. And I was like, okay, this is just what it is right now. Who did the girl choose? of course she's going to choose Naomi.
Starting point is 00:36:48 And then one of my girls got pregnant on the show, so I lost her, and then she voted off my last girl. And that's the scene where the scene on the show is like the girls had to do a runway. They went a lot to touch their dress. But I've done runways in, you know, as I was saying about Carl Lagerfeld, you have to go to fittings till like six o'clock in the morning to make sure the clothes fit you. Oh, it's so much work. It's like, even at that level, you're really like in fittings at the very high end, the design is your in fittings all night long. Not Kim Kardashian. She has a body double.
Starting point is 00:37:20 Yeah, well, yes. I know. And they have the, yeah. Well, Naomi probably has one too. Yeah, probably. But I was like sitting, you know, so I knew, well, yeah, maybe that's maybe you actually solved the whole issue. Because I was like, the girls, she was like, your girl held her dress. And I was like, but Naomi, like, we're in fittings until 6 a.m. in like Paris and Milan.
Starting point is 00:37:42 Like, you know, these girls didn't even get a fitting. And then she was like, don't compare herself to me. And I was like, I'm not. I'm not. I'm really, I'm not. So there was, there was tension on the show, which makes for a good show. We can't have a flat show. I think they canceled it after that.
Starting point is 00:38:01 They were really like, it was pretty bad. The whole thing, the way that it was like perceived. And I had a lot of people reach out to me thinking that she was bullying me. And the way that I handled it was so great. graceful. And I was like, no, like, it was just all a big miscommunication. And like, I saw Naomi afterwards, after I had my baby, we like, you know, she met my baby. She knows my husband well. But it's just funny how the internet can take it or like people can switch it, you know, and make it seem a certain way. We just did an episode on Keeping Up with the Kardashians because we
Starting point is 00:38:38 interviewed Courtney. Yeah. And in it, in the clip, it shows Courtney sitting down and me saying high to her and her not standing up, but it doesn't show the whole scene. Yeah. They edit it. Yeah. And so when they edit it, you don't see how Courtney was gracious and amazing and so nice and lovely. There's a scene where she's like, don't compare yourself to me.
Starting point is 00:39:04 Like, you know, that's the one. And there's like a scene of her saying Tyra Banks going like, you said to me, like, don't ever compare yourself to me. And she was like, I would never say that. And then the meme is like her saying to me, don't ever convey it. But I just think it's, you know, I mean, we have to take these things on the chin and just laugh at them. And but I have like, I've always had so much respect for her. And it's just crazy how things can get, you know.
Starting point is 00:39:35 The media. Yeah. And just shown that way. And or if she can even perceive, you know, if I was disrespectful towards her and anyway. Like I was only trying to, you know, put her on a pedestal, you know? I mean, and be like, maybe my time. I want to know how you go from being on a show with Naomi to being the talk of the internet with that, to then having a bump suit and being a mom a three. What is the, what is the interim of that? The interim. Okay, so from modeling in New York, I always knew that there
Starting point is 00:40:11 was something else for me. So I was really doing it. And it was an education. think about it. You're on sets with art directors, stylists, photographers, the best of the best. I got to meet everybody. I worked for all the magazines, campaigns, runway, everything. I got to be in the houses, like the house of Versace, the house of Gucci, the house of Valentino, everything. So I was really absorbing everything that was around me. And I was also studying at the new school at the same time. I was studying 20th century literature, sociology, film, acting I was studying. I was really trying to like focus on what's next. Then I met my husband and I really like, as I said, my father was battling cancer.
Starting point is 00:40:52 I was really, I had a miscarriage and my husband and I, we wanted to get married first before we had babies, but I was like, I don't want to wait. And when I was promoting the show, I had like an ovarian cyst and I had to go to the hospital. And they had to like put me on drugs to let it pass and the press tour. to get cut. I was going through stuff like that, you know. I really wanted to have kids. Like, it was really important to me, so important to me. And I didn't want to not be able to have kids. So I wanted to transition at that point. And I said to my husband, I really want to have kids now. I've had at that point, you know, 16, 16 years of modeling. It was way beyond what I thought. I
Starting point is 00:41:34 owned properties. I was successful. I was like, I'm good. Like, let's do this. And I moved to Austin to have my first baby. And I just, you know, I started developing a business to empower women. So what does it come out of, though? Are you like there's nothing cute on the market? I can't do this Amazon fucking moo-moo anymore. Like how, where are you like, there is white space here and I'm going to disrupt it? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:05 So with BumpSuit, it was, you know, going through baby number one, baby number two, I had like an extremely traumatic home birth, the first one. Second one, went to a hospital, it was great. Third one, I was like, there's not enough information about this. Like, there needs to be more talk about this because none of my friends had babies at the time. I read all the books and everything, but I was like, I want more. And so I started investigating. And I never bought maternity.
Starting point is 00:42:31 I hated maternity. Horrific. Some people would send me stuff because I was a model and I'd be like, I don't even know how you got my address. Get this out of here. Yeah. It made me feel so bad about myself. and you're already feeling bad about yourself. So I was like, hell no.
Starting point is 00:42:44 It's almost like they said, like, okay, we're going to put you in the most unattractive period of your life. And I'm just speaking from my experience. Like, you don't feel super attractive at this point. And then they're like, and now we're going to give you something so unattractive to wear on top of that. Yeah. It's, it's with like stretchy toddler bands and things like that.
Starting point is 00:43:10 backwards thinking. And yeah, it is. And yeah, it's like Edward Sizzahans took to something. Yeah. And you're like, I already feel like shit. Thanks for making me feel like a science project. Yeah. And I had two kids and I was really dabbling in business. And I, my husband's, you know, always away traveling. I have no family here. And I was like, I need something that I can just put on every day and not have to think about it. Feel comfortable, not have acid reflux, like burning my esophagus. And I just made this. And I just made this thing, you know. You made it. It wasn't a bump suit yet. It was like a four-way stretch, you know, onesie, because I had a onesie from like a cheap brand and it was like ripping, it wasn't, had no stretch, it had a broken zipper and I was like, let's get some YKK zippers,
Starting point is 00:43:58 let's double line this thing, let's make some custom fabric. And I just made it for me. And my friend was like, why are you hiding that? Like I never even thought to like innovate in maternity. I was really thinking about innovating in other fields. I had a jewelry business and I wanted to innovate there. And then she was like, you're hiding this from people. Like, women need this. You look good. And I would like wear my bumsuit and then I would go home and I'd face plant and sleep in it.
Starting point is 00:44:28 And then I'd wake up and just put a different jacket on. You can. You can sleep in it. I do it all the time. Have you slept in your bumsuit yet? I've done all kinds of things in it. Yeah. I mean, you should just put a hole in the vagina and I could have sex in it and never get out of it.
Starting point is 00:44:40 Yeah. So like it was that vibe. Take a horror shower. Yeah. Yes. Listen, everything's harder pregnant. Put a snap at the bottom of it to take it off. Yeah. Yeah. Maybe we'll do that. I would, I'm requesting that. I would like one that could be on next collab. Okay, can I have a snap one that I can just open it up? That's how lazy I am at this point. the bused. Yeah, and honestly, I was just like, it was like, you know, some things, you've, I study meditation and I believe in like that there's a higher power working through us. And I really acted like a creative portal at that point. And I was like, just tell me what to do. You did for women. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:45:30 Yeah. I was like, tell me what to do. And Bump suit, that name came to me. And I went home and I trademarked it and I bought the domain and everything. and I was like, how does no one have this name? Bump suit. And what year is this? The idea was 2019, but we launched in 2020 right before COVID, like one month before COVID hit. Well, you launched in 2020.
Starting point is 00:45:49 So 2019, I was developing it. I had like, I was breastfeeding my baby and I was pregnant with another one, like right after. And so I was really like in the weeds. And who is your first big hit? Because it kind of took off like wildfire. I feel like I saw a lot of. a lot of really amazing people wearing it. What was something where you checked your sales on Shopify and you were like shit? One of the like one of those moments was crazy.
Starting point is 00:46:18 Like we had a lot of celebrities wearing it, a lot of like influences wearing it. But the one where like I kept my ringer on because I was doing it from home. Like fulfilling orders, everything with a baby in a Moses basket. My husband thought I was crazy. I had all the inventory. It was COVID. and the phone, the ringer when the sale hits, was still on at that point. And it was like, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding. It was like crazy. I was like, what is happening? Hannah Bromfman was wearing the support waist trainer, which I actually have on now.
Starting point is 00:46:52 I wear it all the time still. And she posted it. She's like, I don't believe in snapback culture, but this product is like it. And she did this whole very real post on Instagram, and it just went crazy. I want to talk about this waist trainer. Okay, so a little bit of context with both of my babies that I've had. I've worked with belly bind with Princess. A lot of people who listen to the podcast will know who I'm talking about.
Starting point is 00:47:19 She came in L.A. I'm with my first one and she would bind my stomach with this beautiful, like, silk. Yeah. And then she flew to Austin for towns and she binded my stomach. and she's doing it this time with this baby. But when I started talking to you, you told me that you guys also did this collab where if you can't have Princess come to you and bind you,
Starting point is 00:47:43 there's a waste trainer that literally does it. And you were telling me how you use it. And I feel like the audience would be very intrigued. That ritual of binding that Princess does, it comes from like ancient rituals. So it's not snapback culture. It's not. It's really not.
Starting point is 00:47:59 It's pop the uterus back in because it's, mind was hanging out. You need it as a woman. It's like an ancient ritual. Araveda culture, Araveda, they have Aravidic postpartum duels, which I have after studying like transcendental meditation. It was like really important for me to follow the philosophies, which is really supporting the woman to recover after birth. So the binding of the stomach, traditionally, is actually to help support your organs come back into place and your spine and to give you a core because you're breastfeeding right after if you are able to. So what are you going to do? Like how are you going to support yourself at night? You need something. You know, it provides
Starting point is 00:48:45 compression. It's all about healing. And in Areveda they have Vata, kafa and pita energy. So when you have a baby, you have a lot of Vata energy, which is air energy. So you feel like once you give birth, you feel light. Like all that weight is gone. So you need to ground yourself again. And all of the warm foods, warm teas, foods like chaylates, things like this. And like all the warm food is meant to be the only thing you eat for like two weeks after you give birth in Arvadic culture. So I was like, how do we do that in a very practical way?
Starting point is 00:49:23 Because who has time to bind? It takes a long time. And it's really, it's really quite, it can be aggressive. So we developed the support waste channel, which is like, yeah, show us. You guys got to go on YouTube so you can get a show. Carson, don't get too excited. So we have, like, throw it to me.
Starting point is 00:49:44 I have it on. You're wearing the actual. I'm wearing it. So, yeah, I wear it still. Oh, you're wearing it with a bra. I thought that was a body suit. You guys are going to have to go see that. So it's a bump suit bra with the waist trainer.
Starting point is 00:49:55 Yeah. And so basically, it's like, It's actually really low. It goes over the hip bone. You know? That is so cute. It almost looks like a body suit. Yeah. It's really thin and it's just got a boning in it. So it's not like aggressive. It's really stretchy. See? Also, I feel like it's designed. Correct me if I'm wrong, but it's like designed for a woman. Whereas like the ones on Amazon feel like they're like thrown together. This looks like something I would. like wear out under what you're wearing. Yeah, you can wear it under jeans. And you still wear it even though I wear it all the time. We wear it in the office. Why? It supports like even our pediatrician wears it because she had back surgery. People that work at an office job wear it. I wear it when I'm working out on planes. It's like the best thing to stop bloating. Because it holds you up. Oh, that's so smart. Like you know how you get bloated? If I had compression socks for your stomach.
Starting point is 00:50:53 Exactly. Compression socks for your stomach. Like I if I don't wear this on the plane, I'm bloated. I'm bloated and I'm also so gassy too. If I wear this, it's, should I not have said that? So tell me how you wear it post-bursts. I fly with her. I know. Jen's like, woo! It's getting hot in here. So, yeah, so, so basically it's a compression bands for postpartum healing, but also you can wear it through life to stop bloating, you can wear it to sleep. You can wear it as comfortable enough. to sleep in and you can wake up with a flat stomach. It's overall just really helpful. So say someone's giving birth. Yeah. You said you put it on in the hospital. I put it on like 24 hours after I gave
Starting point is 00:51:40 birth. You have to talk to your doctor obviously. I talk to your doctor. I see this every episode though. It's like I felt so great. Did you go like a larger size than you would think? Yeah. I usually like size down. So I'll get like one or two sizes above and I'll like really just see how I'm feeling. And it It just holds everything in. Yeah, it does. It supports you. It supports you. It helps you.
Starting point is 00:52:04 Like, the way that I would describe it, if I would describe it in words, is like, when you put it on, you feel automatically like a superhero. You just feel better. You're standing up straight. You're like, I'm ready to tackle this. Also, you've been, like, Quasimoto hunched over, hunchback a note or Dime for, like, Dom, whatever. Yeah. Nine to ten months. It's kind of like, ah.
Starting point is 00:52:28 Yeah. It feels so good. Like, I just feel like, you know, I can do this. Yeah. It's just that feeling is like, I've got this. So, like getting your makeup done, you're like, okay. You feel fresh. Yeah, you're just like, okay, this is what I need.
Starting point is 00:52:44 It's like a super power. Forever because I wear my belly bind that Princess does for me. I think I wore it for like a week. Yeah, like you kept it on. Yeah. So that's the thing is like, I mean, and Princess, she, she, she might even do it for you. She'll put our support waist trainer on underneath her binding. Okay. So just extra support. Yeah. They really pair really well together.
Starting point is 00:53:05 Well, I want to, what I wanted to do was continue the energy of what Princess did after she left. And now that I know that I can do that with your waist trainer. Yeah, that's, it's genius. This is like, I can't believe you didn't have this on the first two babies. Because this was like our first one of our first products. We had 10. And this was this, we've had this since the beginning and it's still our bestselling product. I think what I have found so interesting about doing this collaboration with you is your, your stuff is not just for pregnancy. It's not just for maternity. Like it really can take you throughout each chapter of a woman's journey. Like the postpartum journey, like you can use the waist trainer. And then I also saw you in the shoot in the super cute jumpsuit. It was like a workout athlete's jump suit. Yeah. Yeah. My best.
Starting point is 00:53:56 friend Gillian, she, I think, went and bought it and she's not pregnant. Like, it's, it's just really flattering. Yeah. It, you know, Bumps suit, I don't, I hate maternity wear. So like, we call ourselves like the non-maternity, maternity company. Yeah. So everything that we sell, you can wear afterwards. And we actually fit it that way. So when we, a developing product, we have a pregnant model and a non-pregnant model. And we have to make sure that it fits both so that you're investing in a wardrobe piece for the future. Yeah. And so like all the bump suits, you know, the Lucy, the one that we have in the collab, it's the best selling bump suit style. I wear that all the time. Still to this day, it's just so easy. It's so comfortable. It's so easy. And it really easy to style. You can wear it
Starting point is 00:54:41 lounging. You can wear it on a date night. It's like whatever. You can put sneakers on and go for a walk in it. It's just one and done. It's versatile, you know? Yeah. Yeah. And so that's why it's been, I think so successful is and nobody's been able to duplicate it. There's so many copies out there, but we have like custom fabric and nobody has been able to get our softness. You also have your team and your essence, which makes a big difference. Yeah, our community is beautiful. Like our team and our community, it really just makes going to work so much joy. It's like, wow, I get to do this. and all of our community is really involved in developing products with us and testing them and trying them out and giving feedback. We really want to make motherhood like desirable from a product perspective.
Starting point is 00:55:31 It's like you don't want to think I'm pregnant. You want to think like I get to wear a bump suit. I get to rock a bump suit. I get to wear the Amadillo baby carrier. I get to get the support waist trainer. Like we're going into beauty very soon. We're bringing out a postpartum kit. like this year and we're bringing humor and joy and like really just trying to raise the vibration
Starting point is 00:55:53 and bring some kind of like energizing spirit and camaraderie into this crazy journey that us women have to go on it's like you know i'm just always like whatever we do let's make people smile like how do we infuse a smile how do we get a smile in there and so we're really just bringing that like lightness lightheartedness and camaraderie to our products. And it's really exciting, like what we have planned, because you're really going to see that essence in the postpartum kit, in when we go into beauty, it's like really innovative there. When we go, we're going into other product categories too down the line. And it's just like, how do we make it like desirable? Like, oh, I'm pregnant. I get to wear a bum suit.
Starting point is 00:56:40 And I'll have the products forever. A collab with you. This is exactly. This is why I wanted to do the collab with you in the first place because I am someone who has worn the brand in my pregnancies. It's made me feel so much better in a time where you don't necessarily feel the best. And when I look forward to putting it on. And so I was like, I feel like everyone who is in my community, if they have not tried Bum suit, which I'm sure a lot of them have, they have to try it. Yeah. It's like a no-brainer.
Starting point is 00:57:13 Yeah. Why did you decide and how do you? pick who you collab with? So we've been dying to collab with you. I know, I feel like it's synergistic. We've been like manifesting it for so long. We both were manifesting it. I'm such a fan. And honestly, I was saying to my team today, getting to work with you, like, you're my favorite person we've ever worked with. You're so, so incredibly, like, creative, really a part of the process. Like, loved having all of your feedback. Like, it's a true collaboration. Sometimes when you work with people, It's like you get a bit of them or their team.
Starting point is 00:57:49 But with you, it's like so cool to see how involved you are, you know, with everything. I wanted to be a home run. I always say this to our team, like it's so important. I feel like you guys have the same ethos that it's a home run for three entities. It has to be a home run for me. It has to be a home run for you. But most importantly, it has to be a home run for the community. Yes.
Starting point is 00:58:11 And I think that I think sometimes. with collaborations, people are just looking at like you and I. It needs to also be a home run for them. Yeah. And I want them to open this box and be so excited and feel the same way that I felt the whole time wearing this. Yeah. I'm wearing a bump suit right now if you guys watch YouTube too. My whole outfit head to toe. It's so comfortable. You actually introduced me to this set. What is this set called? So this is new for us. It was our first denim like so cute. Our first kind of like venture internet. It's sold out like immediately. Oh, is it sold out in like a day. Is it sold out now? Yeah. I think we're getting, we're going to get it back. It's on pre-order. Okay. I'm obsessed
Starting point is 00:58:55 with this. Yeah, it's on pre-oda. So the denim, because I'm like so anti-toddler, stretchy band denim. So the denim, I just can't, the denim you can wear afterwards and it's going to be so cute. Yeah, it's like a boat pant. It's like a foldover. I feel just, I feel fresh and I don't feel like an old sow. Yeah, and that's exactly what we're trying to do is like make you feel like I'm pregnant, but I'm still me. Yeah, right? Like I'm not an utter. You know, like sometimes like when I'm sleeping, it feels like a cow on the side. Like, you know, can you picture it? Like that's, when I put a Bumstuit on, I don't feel like that. So I would describe Bump suit to someone.
Starting point is 00:59:38 How do you balance your husband who's extremely successful? Yeah. your success and three children. What's, what are your secrets? And I don't know if balance is a good word. Yeah. I look, I'm, I'm not one of those people that are like, I just do it. Like, I think something always gets sacrificed. 100%. And, you know, I have to choose like what is going to get sacrificed. And I, it's not perfect. I really, right now, I'm really focused on trying to find a balance. but, you know, something's got to give. The kids right now are in that stage.
Starting point is 01:00:19 You know, they're not babies anymore. It's hard for me to put them with a babysitter or a nanny because I'm just, they need mom and dad. So I'm really, like, focusing on time with them. Like, I'll do, like, a foot massage every night for 20 minutes for each of them just to, like, this is a new thing, by the way. What? Because they're actually talking.
Starting point is 01:00:40 And when your kids start actually having full conversation, with you. It's awesome to, I'm not a story. I don't like, I like them reading books to me, but like, when I started reading books to them, I do it, but I fall asleep. It puts me to sleep too. And I'm like, I have like a hundred emails in my inbox. Like I can't be going to sleep. So I changed my ritual for like, you read to me while I give you a foot massage or we can talk about your day. So they get to choose. Amazing. And they're all like reading now. So How old? 10, 7, and 5.
Starting point is 01:01:15 Okay. And so, you know, usually they all want to talk to me about their day. So it's a really great bonding time that we have together. And that has been monumental. Also, I'm a glass half full person. I look at things like what's the positive, not what's the negative. Bobby, we had the founder on the podcast, and it was crazy to hear all about the formula industry. Bobby isn't just another formula, it's a movement, and it's one that was started with a mom who wanted something better for her babies and yours.
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Starting point is 01:07:49 And I woke up with a dry mouth. I felt like I was almost like hung over. I can't explain it. I have to have this as my nightly routine. So what I do is after my skincare, I put the skinny confidential mouth tape on. It has a tiny little slit so you can use a straw if you get thirsty in the middle of the night to drink and then I sleep with it all night. And then in the morning, I missed my face. I remove it. And it is the sleep hack of a lifetime. I know anyone who is looking for a better
Starting point is 01:08:18 sleep, more energy in the morning and a more sculpted jawline will love it. You can shop it now at shop skinnyconfidential.com. That's shop skinnyconfidential.com. How do you and your husband keep it sexy when he's gone? What's the tips? Like, put on a box too. Is that still a thing? No, I don't even mean like sex. I just mean like, how did you guys go on date night? Like, what do you guys do to keep it spicy? Not necessarily just with sex.
Starting point is 01:08:50 I think like distance makes it spicy. Yeah. Like I couldn't imagine having... Oh, I could use some distance. Yes. I think it's great to have a little distance. Sometimes when Michael's driving me so nuts, I will give him distance. I'll create distance.
Starting point is 01:09:09 It's important. Yeah. I agree. I want him to call me and be like, when are you home? Yeah. And I'm like, ah, trust me. Michael, if you're listening, you know, maybe take a trip. That's the book. I want all of my daughters to read that book. Why Men Love Bishes? I think it's a really important book for women to read to be empowered, feel empowered. It's like, there was this woman, she was like a goddess laying on a sunbed and her husband was by her. And he walked away for a second. She looked at me and Jen. And she was like, do you know how much?
Starting point is 01:09:42 power you have and I was like whoa like I don't know if I had no that much that's the next bump suit commercial you should do that woman laying on a lounge a lounge chair wearing a jumpsuit and that's what she says yeah before we get into the whole collaboration I you have to tell us before wellness diet beauty health any secrets that you have so you look amazing after three children like what's the tips are you a certain diet we care spa I don't know if you've heard of But if you haven't, Girls Weekend, we're going. I've been going to this place for like 15 years, and Donna Karen and Tom Ford, you know, they frequent this place. And she's just like renovated it and it's gorgeous.
Starting point is 01:10:26 It's basically like a detox retreat, but it's based around colonics. Okay. It's all about the limp system. So I'm all about the limp system. So like jumping on the trampoline with my kids, I'm like, this is so fun. There's a trampoline outside of your room, like a mini one. So smart. Yep, you've really got to shake it up.
Starting point is 01:10:44 So I really believe in that sauna every day. I have an infrared sauna at my house. That's something I was like, am I going to pay, you know, $15,000 to go on this trip? Or am I going to pay $15,000 and get an infrared sauna in my house that I'll have forever? Agreed. I think it's the best investment. And I've got the biggest sauna. You can get one that's like $3,000.
Starting point is 01:11:03 But it's the best investment to make because you should be using it every day you can. There is so much toxicity in what we eat and what we drink and what we breathe. and you need to get it out. So I really believe in like sweating, the lymph system, dry brushing, anything that evolves around lymphatic system and draining it. Yeah. And so I go to Weecast Bar like once a year and I also do like a cleanse where I'll like not eat for a day just to give my system a reset. I don't do colonics at all during the year. I only do them there. Because I don't know if it's good for your gut health to be doing colonics and I don't do colonics just to flatten my stomach. I use the support waste trainer instead. But I will literally just do them there for really intense period and they also
Starting point is 01:11:53 are giving you probiotics and you're eating a certain way. You're having smoothies. So it's like really geared for that. You should look it up. It's magical. And you're also doing at the same time like a lot of like you know, you're doing magnesium wraps and you use a lot of castor oil which you use. I love oil. Used a lot of castor oil. And how many days do you go? You can go anywhere from two nights to like seven nights. I mean, some people live there.
Starting point is 01:12:19 There's people that have been there. But it really, honestly, since I took a break from going there while I was pregnant and breastfeeding. And I went back three years ago. And I haven't been sick. Like not even a cold since I've been going there. And I also did this crazy thing. So you take phosphoric acid three times a day while you're there for three days.
Starting point is 01:12:39 for three days. And then on the last day, you do, like, a quarter of a cup of olive oil and a quarter of a cup of lemon juice, and you shot it, and then you've got to lay on your side for 30 minutes, I think, 30 minutes. And the next day I had, like, in my colonic, like, green, like lime green color, like stones, about, like, 30 of them, this big. Stop. Come out of me.
Starting point is 01:13:08 From what? It's like all the buildup. And basically what happens... Did you feel so good? I've never felt better. I have never felt better. It was like I was carrying a weight. I bet you it was heavy too.
Starting point is 01:13:23 Also anesthesia and epidural and birth and blah and all the makeup and beauty products and pollution. All the processing. Yeah. So it was so crazy because I actually like, it's so gross. But so I did my colonic. And colonics are so clean there as well. It's like going to get a massage. Like you don't smell anything.
Starting point is 01:13:45 There's no like nothing. But they didn't pass in my colonic. But I went to the bathroom. I felt this like pain afterwards. I went to the bathroom and they passed and the colonic person was like, take a photo. So I got my iPhone to take a photo and it was an automatic toilet and it flushed. So I never got to show her because they're really obsessed. Carson really wanted to see it.
Starting point is 01:14:05 So that he's really bummed that you don't have that photo on your phone. screen saver. Just with what comes out of your body. It's crazy. But I bet they can dissect it. You know what happens? It's because of the phosphoric acid, so it softens in it, and it softens the whatever those hardened, whatever it is in there that it spits out.
Starting point is 01:14:26 Maybe it's like microplastics. Who knows what it is? Yeah. And so when you, well, if it, if they pass through to a gore, it's a gore stone. Does it, does it hurt after or it only feels good? It hurt right before I passed them. It was like a pain. And then I've never felt better since that happened.
Starting point is 01:14:45 I've never felt better. It almost, this sounds weird, but we accumulate so many different things as humans as we get older and go on, that you almost don't even know that you don't feel good until a weight is lifted. Yes. Does that make sense? Definitely. And I could see why that's something that you're like, whoa, I didn't even know how bad I felt. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:15:07 Yes, and I'm like, everyone needs to do this. I want to try that. I think, you know, it depends on your body type, but I think when you go to Weakar Spa, they do the biometric profiling. So you do biofeedback, it's called, and they can tell like what's going on in your body. Okay, you sold me on that.
Starting point is 01:15:24 It's really crazy. Lauren Bostick Times Bump suit. It's live, a collaboration that I am personally so proud of. And I don't even know if you know this, but I have never done a collaboration. where I've put my name on it. I've done skinny confidential collaborations, but this is really special to me because I was able to curate everything with you and your incredible team every step along the way. So I'm very excited about this. That's Wiss so on it. And there's limited. It's exclusive, so it will sell out.
Starting point is 01:15:56 But why I'm excited is that you don't have to be pregnant to get these kits. Okay. So you can be just someone who wants to feel flattered and tight and held in in the cutest, most stylish, elevated, intentional clothing. Yeah. Tell us from your perspective what each kit contains. So the kit that is the no-brainer that everyone needs to get is the sleep kit. Yes. The cloud loungeware, which...
Starting point is 01:16:26 How comfortable. I think you were wearing when you announced your pregnancy. This is so weird. And we were like, oh, my gosh, she's wearing bumps. We have to work with her. I think you're wearing the cloud pant. I was, but also, you guys, pajamas irritate your lymphatic system. So I never really wear them except with this set.
Starting point is 01:16:45 It doesn't cut you off. I love the set. It's really interesting. Like Ruma Willis, she said that Bump suit fabric was the only fabric that she could wear that didn't irritate her skin, which is crazy. It's so soft. Like, there's nothing like it. But the cloud set is unbelievable.
Starting point is 01:17:01 And that is in the first kit with the mouth tape. So you'll have the best sleep ever. And it's, I think you can choose out of the ice pink cloud set, which is new, or the ivory cloud set. Cloud is just like everyone needs a cloud set. And the ice pink is like so pale. It's almost white. Yeah. It's not like, it's not like really loud pink.
Starting point is 01:17:26 It's the perfect, like really pale shade. Yeah. It's beautiful. It's buttery soft. Yeah, buttery soft. Yeah. And then for the second kit, it's like a new mom kind of kit. So it's got the support waist trainer, the Lucy, which you can wear through pregnancy and postpartum, and the armadillo baby carrier with the mouth tape and the mint roller, which I'm so obsessed with.
Starting point is 01:17:51 I love that you love. And that's like, I mean, I love all the products. I was like, how do we do more? And that's, yeah, we might have to do some more kits. Well, yeah, I feel like we have a lot of fun. things that we can do in the next a couple months or year. We have some ideas brewing. Lauren Bustick for Bumstuit's Sleep Kit and Lauren Bustick for Bumsoot Ultimate Mom Kit. Yep. And also I did a curated edit on your site of my favorites. Yes. This is the only
Starting point is 01:18:22 baby carrier I will be wearing and there's a reason for that. You explained how you thought about it. You thought about it really differently than another baby carrier. So explain that. Yeah. So I had like the most beautiful baby carrier when I had my babies, but it was like the most stunning one, but it just had no utility. We have to have utility. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:18:42 And also like I can't be buckling into like Fort Knox. No. Like a mental institution jack. I got to just strap it on. Yeah, exactly. It has to be easy. Time. Like moms are on the go.
Starting point is 01:18:57 Yeah. User friendly. So ours is super user friendly. It's the easiest one to get on. but it also has utility. So it has a back lumbar, which is so important to support your sacrum after giving birth especially. You need that. And you can wear it for hours and hours and hours with no pain. It's very well balanced. It has padding in the straps, but the weight balance is really great. I use it with my three and a half year old, which is, you know, she's just way too
Starting point is 01:19:22 big for it, but she still loves it and I can wear her in it, which is like, you know, you don't need to do that. Do you think I'll wear my two-year-old? If you're, yeah. Yes. You can definitely wear your two-year-old. Have Michael use it while you're pregnant. I use it on Michael right now? I just got that motherfucker empathy belly. Do you know what that is? Yeah, it's a fake stomach for him to wear all day long.
Starting point is 01:19:47 I want to see a photo. All day long. You have to post it. Maybe he can wear empathy belly and I will get strapped in on his chest with a bump suit. Yeah. The one that I bought is the oyster one. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:19:57 And this is amazing that you're telling me I can wear my two-year-old in it. Yeah, you can. Definitely. I mean, 100%. Okay. We have a phone pocket. We have a pocket for your water bottle, anything you want to hang off of it. We have a weather cover as well. Smart. Which like, you can breastfeed in it.
Starting point is 01:20:15 Yes. Breastfeeding privacy cover. You can just kind of loosen the strap and go on a hike and breastfeed at the same time. Do we have a code for everyone to go shop? Let's make one. Okay. Go to bump suit.com and use code skinny. You get 15% off.
Starting point is 01:20:31 I am telling you these kits are going to sell out. There's a page with all of my picks on there. We're also doing a giveaway. Tell us about the giveaway. Because the billboard moment. So we've got Lauren plastered all over New York and LA. She's looking like Lauren, like super elevated, iconic high fashion. We have wild postings all throughout Soho.
Starting point is 01:20:56 We've got a billboard of view on West Broadway and Canal. iconic coming right out of the Holland Tunnel, you'll see her. Really like, you know, you're going to be like on top of New York City just as you come out of the Holland Tunnel. And if you go around New York and you find Lawrence Billboard or Wild Postings and take a selfie and tag us, we'll send you a kit. We're also giving away a curated kit. All you guys have to do to win this curated kit, it's a good one.
Starting point is 01:21:26 It does have that waist trainer in it. So get excited all you have. to do is go to my latest Instagram at Lauren Bostick and at BumpSuit on Instagram and tell us your favorite takeaway of this episode with Nick. I loved this because it was fun to just do you and I. We will, I told you, we'll do an episode, a him and her episode with you and your husband at some point. But this is fun to just talk pregnancy and your journey and all your tips and colonics. Where can everyone say hi to you and drop into your DMs and where can they find the brand? The brand is at BumpSuit on Instagram and BumpSuit.com.
Starting point is 01:22:06 And I am at Nick Tramphio. If you guys saw Lauren's teaser, Mean Girls, homage to Mean Girls, if you guys do one of them using her audio and tag us on TikTok, we'll also send you a little something. And yeah, come say hi. Join our sign up to our Bumpsoot community. We have chat threads in all the cities. We do mom walks around America.
Starting point is 01:22:32 So if you DM us, we'll add you to our mom group. And I think it's really cool because all the moms, they like swap advice and products and things like that there. And it's just a really nice, nice community. Nick BumpSuit team, thank you guys so much for everything. I cannot be more excited. It's now live. Go shop BumpSuit. dot co and check out our collaboration.
Starting point is 01:22:56 Yes. It's a good one. It's the best. Be sure to use Code Skinny and shop all my BumpSuit curated edits at BumpSuit.co. That's Codeskinny at bumpsuit.com.

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