I'm quite dyslexic in school.

Reality TV rots people's brains.

I wear high heels for long legs.

My parents never really lecture me.

My mum is actually really wholesome.

My dad's supportive of all my endeavors.

I model jeans. You need a bum for those.

My dad has more sparkly stuff than most men.

My dad's not a very intimidating father figure.

I eat three meals a day and three juices a day.

My dad let me figure out what I wanted to do on my own.

Drink lots of water, get lots of sleep, and take vitamin C!

Round, cat-eye frames, wayfarers, and aviators are my go-tos.

I think if everyone looked the same, it would be a bit boring.

I think music influences fashion and has done so for generations.

Who wants those gleaming white cosmetically enhanced American teeth?

I like the fact that I have good old-fashioned British teeth with a big gap.

I didn't want to miss out on my education to model. I can't do just modeling.

I really never thought about the way I looked until boys came into the picture.

I still think of my mum as being kind of a dork - a cooler one, but still a dork.

Fashion is about fun, you know, and I think a lot of people forget that sometimes.

I think all the stuff that happens before the pictures are taken is much more exciting.

Modeling is always something I've really admired because I've seen my mum and sister do it.

Just Cavalli for Her is a flowery and sexy fragrance. I like its freshness and feminine scent.

I really like doing portraits, but I like taking pictures of things that are natural, like scenery, too.

I am not about fringing, cow girl boots, that kind of Coachella vibe. I just wear something comfortable.

My collection has a whole new cut; they are based on the style of jeans my mum wore in Texas in the '70s.

I think when your parents are as rebellious as mine were, it's difficult to top them. So what's the point?

Music creates a certain mood and then people dress accordingly. I think it's all quite closely intertwined.

Material Girl is about having your own personal style, and my personal style reflects the brand's aesthetic.

I always see those jeans with the stretchy front on pregnant women, and they look like the dreamiest thing ever.

My friends call me George, GM, or Georgia. But most people who know me from when I was little call me Georgia May.

I do have bad hair days. If I fall asleep with it slightly damp, I wake up and it'll all be piled up on top in a mess.

I'm quite dyslexic in school. My dad let me figure out what I wanted to do on my own. My parents never really lecture me.

My friends call me 'George,' 'GM,' or 'Georgia.' But most people who know me from when I was little call me 'Georgia May.'

I have a coconut oil stick, which I use for everything - on my eye lids to make them shinier, on my lips, and on any dry skin.

I wear a lot of the boys jewelry - the chains as well - so it's kind of good for my style because I like wearing chunky jewelry.

I love to shop vintage clothes; in London, I usually go to Relic and Alfie's Market. I usually brunch around London Bridge, where I live.

I wouldn't even have braces on my teeth. I think they are horrible and this idea that everyone should conform and be perfect is ridiculous.

Basically, my hair is very dry from all the backcombing! Hairdressers prefer if your hair is dry and damaged, as it makes it easier to style.

I would like to do all kinds of things: photography and art and designing; I want to help do charity things for animals and things like that.

I'd love to do a fashion label in the future. I've been thinking a lot recently about maybe making a line of little dresses, so maybe one day.

I preferred MTV as it used to be when it was about the music - I don't like it that now they just have reality shows. Reality TV rots people's brains.

I like to do a face steam, so, heat up a flannel, press it onto your face and then press a cold one on afterwards to close the pores. It's inexpensive!

When I was younger, I wanted to be a vet or a tightrope walker. But I have no sense of balance, and I can't bear animals dying, so I abandoned both ideas.

There's this whole idea of perfection. What young girls don't realize is that these girls do have problems. It's good for people to realize everyone is human.

I actually really love the Kate Moss Rimmel lipsticks. Sometimes I get afraid of different colours. I want to try a bright pink, but I don't want to look tacky!

Even when my parents were together, they both had to travel and work, and it wasn't like they had nine-to-five jobs. In that way, it wasn't a normal family life.

When I was about 12 and first started wearing lipstick, my dad would ask, 'Are you wearing makeup?' I would say back, 'You're wearing more makeup there than I am!

When I was about 12 and first started wearing lipstick, my dad would ask, 'Are you wearing makeup?' I would say back, 'You're wearing more makeup there than I am!'

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