Developing a new designer colouring book with Laurence King has been a real passion project of mine.
I mean you might have wanted Carrie Bradshaw, but to me she's like toddlers and tiaras gone berserk!
I have to say that my husband and my children are so tough, there really is no space for pretension.
Excess is not really something I consider a bad thing; especially when you are talking about living.
I have a fantastic team, and it's much easier having children, because that creates a natural limit.
I've never wanted to be in fashion. Because if you're in fashion, you're going to be out of fashion.
Enjoy your family. Do things that you like to do. Stay strong. That's the secret to remaining happy.
I built my work from within instead of satisfying a demand for sexualised and ostentatious clothing.
In my family, Fashion was something we never talked about, it was thought of as kind of superficial.
More than anything I want to be fit so I don't get out of breath when I play football with the kids.
On the one hand, I want to go off and live in the desert with my dog and sculpt things out of adobe.
I hate tricky facial hair. If your facial hair is too spotty in places, shave. Just forget about it.
Even my basic, basic wardrobe is still pathetically colour coordinated. It just is. That is just me.
Fashion to me has become very disposable; I wanted to get back to craft, to clothes that could last.
Buy less. Choose well. Make it last. Quality, not quantity. Everybody's buying far too many clothes.
Intelligence is composed mostly of imagination, insight, things that have nothing to do with reason.
You can say that designing is quite easy; the difficulty lies in finding a new way to explore beauty
I'm a pretty controlled and disciplined person, but my real vice is buying plants and food shopping.