Dolly Parton, the legendary 77-year-old artist, continues to inspire and surprise us. As she prepares for a remarkable end to 2023 with the release of her new book “Behind the Seams: My Life in Rhinestones” on Oct. 17 and her first-ever rock album “Rockstar” on Nov. 17, it’s safe to say that it’s Dolly Parton season, y’all!
In a recent interview with The Guardian, where Parton was promoting her new book and album, she discussed her inimitable fashion style and her unwavering commitment to being true to herself, even when her family disapproved of her clothing choices.
Her fashion inspiration came from a local woman she referred to as the “town tramp” – a woman who exuded flamboyance with her bright red lipstick, long red fingernails, and bold fashion choices. Parton admired this woman’s look, style, and overall presence, often seeking her out during trips into town with her family.
“When people would say, ‘She ain’t nothing but trash,’ I would always say, ‘Well, that’s what I’m gonna be when I grow up.’” Parton fondly shared about her childhood admiration for the “town tramp.”
“I was willing to pay for it. I’m a sensitive person, and being disciplined or scolded hurt my feelings deeply. But there’s a part of you that’s willing to go for it if you want something badly enough,” she revealed courageously.
Not only did her family disapprove, but even record label executives tried to convince her to tone down her style. However, Parton never let external opinions dampen her spirit. While she admits caring about what people think of her, it never stopped her from being herself or doing things her own unique way.
Parton attributed her unwavering attitude to her mother’s advice: “To thine own self be true.” She emphasized that she places great importance on doing things her way, whether it’s reflecting her personality, conducting business, or simply being authentic to her beliefs. There is strength in embracing oneself, according to Parton
Dolly Parton: The Influence of Her Remarkable Parents
Dolly Parton’s unparalleled success as one of the most accomplished recording artists of all time can be attributed, in part, to the influence of her parents. She credits them for providing her with the essential tools needed for her extraordinary journey.
From her mother, Parton inherited creativity and spirituality. From her father, she inherited a strong work ethic and a business-minded mindset. These invaluable qualities enabled her to build an empire worth over $500 million and create a catalog of more than 3,000 songs.
Writing songs has been a lifelong passion for Parton. She began crafting melodies at the young age of 7, and to this day, she never stops. Although she has retired from touring, she continues to jot down song ideas and choruses the moment inspiration strikes, ensuring that no gem of creativity slips away.
“I’ve always got something around to write on – whether it’s chewing gum papers or napkins in a restaurant. I never know when an idea is going to hit me, and I dislike losing them because they rarely come back. I’m sure I’ve lost many great ideas because I didn’t have pen and paper,” Parton shared with The Guardian.