It's quite rare that you find models taken care of backstage.

In the end, to do a good accent, you just have to be a good listener.

New York is such a versatile city, and there's always something new to discover.

I'm aiming to do what I need to do for acting and nothing more. I'm bowing down to acting.

I love Prospect Park-watching fireflies at night and going to the bandshell for free music.

My favourite outfit was this black lace dress that I found in a vintage shop in Williamsburg, New York.

I was always in hospital as a kid: I had a tumour on my knee, lots of broken bones. I loved climbing trees.

The chi of a room is important to me. If I walk into a hotel room and it doesn't feel right, I ask to change.

I don't get sick much because in the U.S. I always eat with my fingers, you know, to get used to the bacteria.

Let's just say, if I weren't a model, I'd be a walking collage. I see my body as a blank canvas that's aching to be decorated; I find it all very fascinating.

It's because I have no sense of shame that I'm always willing to give things a go: I've ridden horses naked into the sea, I've climbed rocks, all kinds of things.

I like people with depth, I like people with emotion, I like people with a strong mind, an interesting mind, a twisted mind, and also someone that can make me smile.

A lizard is a perfect pet for a model. They only need feeding once a fortnight. And I'm always travelling, so it's perfect. If I had a dog, it would drop dead of starvation.

I try to do things that make me feel good. I go to yoga classes, drink a lot of water, eat healthily and keep things like alcohol and coffee to weekends. I don't overdo anything.

I see potential in everything. It's about opening your mind to what you can do to the garment: because they're cheap, you can cut them or stitch them, and if you stuff it up, it's fine - it's only two dollars.

The European girls, like the Russians, tend to stick together, but there's never any rivalry. Sometimes there's a little bit of tension with the older girls because they might feel a little threatened by the younger models, but it's not between personalities.

Sure, we had to be skinny. I lived on Diet Coke and apples for two years. For the couture, we had to get up at 4 am to be sewn into the clothes and there was huge pressure to be thin. But I made a million dollars by the time I was 20, I bought a town house in Manhattan and put myself through Columbia. Does that make me a victim?

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