We ask a cultural icon to answer a set of questions in the style of Victorian-era confession albums.
Before the age of social media, Celine Lopez was already embodying that ineffable quality of “It”—that magnetic confluence of boldness, talent, and unshakeable self-possession captured within those two simple letters. As a writer, film producer, entrepreneur, and mother who has reinvented herself through multiple lives in modern culture, she exemplifies that rare breed of tastemaker who doesn’t follow trends but bends them to her will.

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25 Questions With Celine Lopez
What is your idea of the good life?
Wanting to wake up every morning.
What is an overrated luxury?
Bags.
What is on your nightstand?
Sleeping pills, water, and lip balm.
What is a book everybody should read?
Acquired Tastes by Peter Mayle.
What is your favorite film?
Age of Innocence… but is it really? Changes every day.
What have you been listening to lately?
Teen pop music, care of my son Fernando.
What is your current state of mind?
Blissful.
What ritual brings you joy?
Sleeping with my son every night and having great conversations with him.
What quality do you admire most in others?
Kindness.
What is your pet peeve?
Being late.
What skill do you wish to learn?
To swim and drive.
What historical figure would you like to have dinner with and where?
Joan Rivers, anywhere.
What is your signature drink?
Remedy Kombucha.
What is your most prized possession?
My sanity.
What is your most treasured memory?
My time with my grandpa.
What is your boldest decision?
To have Fernando via sperm donor.
What is the most useless advice you have received?
Behave.
What is your greatest regret?
Everything happens for a reason.
What keeps you grounded?
My son and my partner Marti and my friends. Thank heavens for them.
What is your guilty pleasure?
Long massages.
What trend should make a comeback?
Flared jeans.
What trend should stay in the past?
Tank tops.
What is your motto?
Don’t eat that.
How do you want to be remembered?
That I made someone laugh.
What is next for you?
First grade for Fernando and a mini facelift.
This article was originally published in our April 2025 issue.