I did ballet when I was a kid.

I don't mind a few imperfections.

Vintage stores are great for jeans.

I love a spontaneous solo dance party.

Oh, I do have a crush... on Paul Rudd.

I'm obsessed with Maggie Nelson's work.

I love a little Richard Brautigan poetry.

I'm constantly on the verge of a panic attack.

It takes more than a hashtag to change the world.

I'll be working a lot more on film than modeling.

I grew up in Paris. Well, in the suburbs of Paris.

My dad is French and he's my number one style icon.

I'm a very T-shirt/denim blouse/denim type of girl.

I throw pretty regular dance parties with my friends.

I have, like, a secret career as an actress in France.

I'm not huge on accessories, though I love sunglasses.

I like to use the hyaluronic acid by Dr. Barbara Sturm.

Stripes are very French - who doesn't love a good stripe?

My dad and Jane Birkin; they are both effortlessly stylish.

I've been wearing the same brand of underwear since I was a baby.

I've never SoulCylcled or CrossFit-ed. That sounds terrifying to me!

Basically, I've been dressing the same way since I was 10 years old.

If I have a breakout, Darphin Aromatic Purifying Balm always does the trick.

The technique to apply lipstick is no technique. It's okay if it's not perfect.

In the morning I drink a big glass of water with lemon, a pinch of baking soda and maple syrup.

My dad is the Frenchest man alive, but totally dresses like a cowboy and is obsessed with vintage.

Through my years of traveling, I've become a pretty incredible packer and great at staying minimal.

I have to admit that I have a massive weakness for Italian food, which is not very light but so good!

I try to force myself to close my mouth when I put mascara on. I don't want to be part of the masses!

In modeling you rarely get the opportunity to learn a new skill for a project and I love a challenge.

I'm always nice and then people are happy to hang out with me! There's no point being a sassy diva queen.

I know it's a terrible habit, but if I get a pimple, I'll sit in front of the mirror and pick at it for hours.

I love the texture of my skin and I love my freckles and even if my nose gets a little red, I don't mind so much.

In terms of diet, my parents had a restaurant business so I don't eat any junk food - they taught me to appreciate good food.

Cross-body bags are my favorite, because if something isn't across my body or in a pocket, I'll put it down and forget it forever.

I think French women are incredibly comfortable in their skin, whereas in the States people are striving more for one beauty ideal.

In high school, I was obsessed with '60s and mod. It was about the look, and also about not being part of whatever the standard was.

I feel like people are like, 'Ooh, French beauty, they don't do anything.' But I think it's more about looking as natural as possible.

The best lip product in the world is something I'm scared is out of production. It's YSL's Kiss-and-Blush in this really muted pinky brown.

I like all the '90s girls - Amber Valletta is so beautiful. I even love all the '60s models, like Twiggy, Jean Shrimpton, they were so cool.

I will buy Victorian tea dresses and the like, but I don't really think about them as investment pieces - just beautiful and vintage things.

I like popping my own pimple, so I feel like when I go and get a facial and they do it for me, it's really annoying. I'd rather do it myself.

I mean, French pharmacies are, I love walking in and just, I buy a lot of random stuff. There's more pharmacies than bakeries, even in Paris.

I used to go to surf camp in the summers, and I remember going to the beach and thinking my style was so different from all of the other kids.

The biggest style icons to me are French girls. I think Bridgette Bardot is so sexy and Jane Birkin pulls off a blouse and t-shirt to perfection.

Vintage is rad because the clothes have a history. It's not straight off the runway and you're not going to see a lot of people wearing the exact same items.

I don't always like to wear perfume - I really like body smells, that's the French in me - but there's something about putting perfume on before you go out that has intention.

When my French side thinks of 'bohemian,' it imagines Montparnasse authors and absinthe - that kind of aesthetic. The American definition might be more tied to American history and culture.

I actually think there are a lot of similarities between California girl-style and French girl-style. Long messy hair, and that 'I don't think about what I'm wearing too much' kind of thing.

I used to wear the sweetest, gnarliest things that smelt like candy. That said, I've always burned incense - a real hippie situation - and have forever been drawn to patchouli, musk, woodsy scents and rose.

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