I was always in trouble at school for what I was wearing; I was never made a prefect because of the way I used to dress - I ripped my tights, my skirts were too short, all sorts of things.
From Alice Temperley
I loved being in London. Always walking everywhere, always out and about and always at markets, walking around Brick Lane and Covent Garden and Soho.
I don't think many people would think I'm a designer. I behave in a different way. I'd get knocked down and cut to pieces if I went home and flounced about; this industry is known for the flounciness, but I've got my feet on the ground.
I like the things around me to be beautiful and slightly dreamy, with a feeling of worldliness.
With celebrity being our new religion, it's increasingly difficult to start up on your own. Talented young designers are more likely to either go and work for celebrity brands or huge fashion houses than ever before.
I think fashion can always date, but I think if a woman has elegance, she doesn't date.
I think that a woman that is elegant herself is somebody who can dress herself easily and effortlessly.
I don't try to be in fashion; I don't try to follow trends. You just end up out of fashion that way.
It should be natural, and that's how I like women to look. I like them to feel comfortable and look organic.
I like to be real. I don't like things to be staged or fussy.
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