- I am a firm believer in second hand clothes. I can trawl vintage markets for hours and always come out with something incredible. Nearly all my designer clothes are second hand! I don't really follow fashion trends so I love finding random pieces that suit my style.
- One year I cut all my hair off and dyed it red because I thought I was Kurt Cobain. That wasn't great because when it grows back you get a mullet
- If you have famous parents, you can feel judged by it but ultimately you grow up and you realize how amazing your parents are and how lucky you are. And then you have to find out who you are and absolutely be yourself.
- I think the beauty of London lies in its architecture and its incredible collection of museums and galleries. In the summer I love to sit in the John Madejski garden at the V&A and eat lunch and drink coffee while surrounded by the monumental beauty of the courtyard. The thing I find most inspiring about London is its ability to transport you back in time through the atmosphere of history that saturates its streets.
- The best life advice I've received is don't burn out too young. It sounds depressing but young people always need to remember to slow down a bit and try not to grow up too fast.
- I would never put modeling before studying.
- I did an amazing shoot recently for Bluebella, a lingerie brand. I love their feminist ethos as they advocate the empowerment of women in feeling sexy and powerful in themselves, subverting the traditional way that women have purchased lingerie in the past, for the benefit of the male gaze.
- I hate being in the same place for too long so I feel like traveling is my lifeblood! All I want to do is travel the world, take pictures and write about it!
- I am never getting married. I don't believe in the institution. It takes away all the romance and I would feel trapped
- I used to listen to Queen so much when I was younger but I strayed away because I used to get bullied at school. People would put them on at a party and be like, 'Ha! Ha!', so I kind of developed a bit of an aversion to them for a while. But I do love their music.
- There's a feminist ethos to Bluebella that I love. It's all designed by women so it's comfortable and it does make you feel strong and sexy. What I loved even more was that Emily Bendell [Bluebella's founder] didn't want any pictures airbrushed. Initially, that makes you feel nervous. But the more I thought about it, the mode I just loved the idea. I love the fact that this is all me. This campaign has given me more body confidence than anything else, because it's about accepting being what you are and who you are, and that is such an important message to send today, when we live in this mad, airbrushed world.
- A positive influencer is someone who uses their a public platform to inform, inspire and encourage others to strive for the improvement of the aspects of society which still have room for growth; such as gender and race equality. Whatever the medium, as an influencer you have an obligation to convey a message about the power of intellect and solidarity between human beings, rather simply focusing on an aesthetic image.
- I love Brighton. I really miss the sea actually, because I was brought up a lot in Cornwall. Helford is my favorite place in the whole world. I do sometimes feel a bit claustrophobic in London.
- Cara Delevingne was the only reason I went to Bedales and the only person I knew in the beginning. I was in her dorm and she was kind of like my older sister. She was hilarious, actually, and we had so much fun.
- Rythm does come naturally but my father [Queen's drummer Roger Taylor] is the worst teacher in the whole world. He thinks he's simplifying things and he's just not. I don't like to play in front of other people. I'm shy. Embarrassed. But I play because it's the most cathartic thing in the world. I love it... and it's really good to get your aggression out.
- Kim Kardashian and Nicki Minaj are women playing up to some pornographic male ideal and calling it empowerment. I find it just sad.
- I was such a horrible teenager - my poor parents. But despite switching schools, I was a nerdy student who got my homework in on time. I am working incredibly hard in my final year at uni and really want to get a First.
- Cara Delevingne never seemed a model-like person at all. I don't think I ever once saw her wearing make-up. Like ever. She was such a tomboy. Crazy. Good on her, though. She's done incredible things. Well done. I'll see her around occasionally, but she's so busy, you know.
- Being at Bedales was amazing. I'm going to send my children there. It's just the weirdest, coolest school.
- Ultimately, I love English. I write a lot of poetry and short stories. I'd like to move on to novel writing and maybe journalism.
- My parents have always supported everything we've [her siblings] done. My parents are very liberal and have always made sure not to put too much pressure on any of us.
- I take my boyfriend Henry Pedro-Wright on the red carpet events. My mum always hated that... being left behind while my dad had his photo taken. So I want Henry to be there with me.
- I have been modeling since I was 17. I was an awkward, grungy teenager and a massive tomboy. Of course I wanted to be tall and skinny but now I don't care at all. I am not a super-skinny 6ft 10in giraffe model but I am completely comfortable with my body as it is.
- I go to a lot of concerts which is always pretty sweet. Was obviously very lucky to get a great education in music from a young age, being around it so much. And I have been privileged enough to meet some of my heroes which has been incredible.
- I just don't get the obsession with Taylor Swift. I don't care about her. I find her incredibly boring.
- "I'm hoping to be able to do a bit of journalism and eventually compose a book of poetry - and maybe even a novel or two that I'll illustrate. But that's a life-long plan.
- I love [the British style's] connections with the music through the ages. The British are very affected by the history of music and the styles of musicians. It's all about individuality and personal expression. My hero, David Bowie, is a prime example of this. How many designers have been influenced by his totally weird and original style?
- I wouldn't call myself particularly fashionable. I prefer to stick to my own style rather than to follow trends - I'm all about comfort. Then again, when the time calls for it, I do love a bit of a dress-up.
- I think the trick if you're creative is to try out lots of different professions. Ideally, I would love to do a bit of modelling but combine it with my photography, art and writing. I work mostly in ink and pencil illustrations, but I love painting with oils as well.
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