Mindy Kaling Talks 'Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me?'

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I’m not the first person to have a girl crush on Mindy Kaling. The writer/actress is undeniably the best part of “The Office” as the perennial teenager Kelly Kapoor, and her Twitter musings such as, “Still recovering from my OG @toryburch bash. Removing eye makeup from last night, only to put more eye makeup on for 'The View'" keep me entertained for days. So, when I heard Kaling was going to become a true multihyphenate with her new tome, “Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me?,” I was immediately intrigued. Replete with childhood memories, style advice and more, the book, much like Kaling herself, is a riot in its own right. We chatted with the new author at her Tory Burch-thrown fete to discuss Indian fashion, L.A. versus NY style and, of course, diets.

How did you decide to write a book?
My manager, Howard, he loves me, he was like, “Mindy, I feel like you could do more than what you’re doing as Kelly.” And I was like, “Howard, I’m writing and acting,” and he’s like, “I don’t care, I still think you can do more,” and I was like,”Okay.” So I started taking notes and started doing the book.

The book is dedicated to your parents; what do they think of the final product?
My parents love it, but my parents think I’m Kate Middleton – I’m so perfect to them, like, I could have written a much worse book or something offensive and they would’ve loved it. I'm basically a princess.

Your relationship with Tory started via Twitter when you called her a "closeted bling-loving Indian woman."
I was like, “Oh, she should be Indian, I can’t believe she’s not,” so she's honorary in my mind. I mean look at her love of prints and bling and tunic-cut things in bright colors. I feel like she has the aesthetic of a lot of Indian women, like a lot of my aunts and cousins, which is completely unafraid of color, detailing and embellishments. I’m over-the-top like that, and Tory is so fashionable and has the best taste. It’s ethnic in the best way.

What are your thoughts on Indian fashion?
I don't know that much, but I do know that an Indian wedding could be pretty amazing. I would love to have a giant Indian wedding that lasts several days. Even though I was born and raised here, I would love to do a straight-up wedding in Mumbai for like four weeks.

How would you describe your L.A. writer's style?
I'm never in heels. I'm always in Converse or ballet flats. You can usually find me in J.Brands, Tory cardigan and like, a Rachel Roy jewelry kind of look. I also own a lot of J. Crew and American Apparel. That’s like pretty much it. Being comfortable and casual is the most important thing.

And, what about here in New York?
I wouldn’t go anywhere without heels on. Look at mine tonight!

You love fashion; who are some of your favorite designers?
Well, one is standing four feet away from here! Charlotte Ronson is, to me, the epitome of the first date. I have gone on a ton of first dates, thanks to Charlotte.

Are they successful?
One is successful, might turn boyfriend. But her looks aren’t trying too hard ever – very girly without being infantilizing. I love her stuff.

In the book, you talk about being average when it comes to stylists dressing you, not too skinny or large.
I'm pretty middle of the road. Most people would prefer it one way or the other, but I'm just right. Of course I diet sometimes like everyone does, it's like America's favorite activity.


 
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12:13 PM on 11/03/2011
kate middleton is an arab? That's news to me!
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intellifran
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12:48 PM on 11/03/2011
Do you know the difference between Arabs and Indians? I guess not. What a truly ignorant and offensive comment.
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M Jeana Matney
12:03 PM on 11/03/2011
I hate to break to this woman. But she does not look like Kate to me. Kate has soft look to her. This woman does not . I don't mean this woman is ugly but she is not anywhere near soft looking Kate.
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12:09 PM on 11/03/2011
If you people would read...

"The book is dedicated to your parents; what do they think of the final product?
My parents love it, but my parents think I’m Kate Middleton – I’m so perfect to them, like, I could have written a much worse book or something offensive and they would’ve loved it. I'm basically a princess. "
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Combat Marine
Combat Disabled For What I Believe In....
12:33 PM on 11/03/2011
You mean we would actually have to read to get this headline? No way!
11:47 AM on 11/03/2011
No offense, but you are the most uneducated Indian woman I have ever heard speak. And your vibration from your photos just does not suit that of an intelligent Indian woman at that. Take a lesson on how to speak and loose the “I’m like” in your communications please. You are not a great representative of anything Indian. It will be great if you check out who or what makes Indian people great. Hint. Publicity has nothing to do with it neither. That is ego and educated people from India knows this and do not get caught up in things of such nature. I think you should be proud to be the American that you do so well a job representing. Ps. For starters, please do something about raising your vibration. Seek spiritual knowledge from Bharat. By the way I am not Indian but I study a lot on the topic far and wide.
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intellifran
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12:50 PM on 11/03/2011
What you meant to say is that you are dispensing unsolicited advice to someone who knows more about the subject than you.
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212to631
11:45 AM on 11/03/2011
If you guys READ the article, you would see that her parents refer to her as kate middleton because they think she is "like a princess, meaning she can do nothing wrong in their eyes"!!!
Also, she is hilarious on the office!!!
11:29 AM on 11/03/2011
Who is she????
11:28 AM on 11/03/2011
Who? I've honestly never heard of her.
11:19 AM on 11/03/2011
wth is this insanity

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