I am selective. If I do splash out, it's an investment, and I wear things for years.
From Erin O'Connor
It makes me cross when I hear people say, 'It's so last season.' I always say, 'It's vintage.'
In the early days of my modelling career, I think the industry was uncomfortable with how strikingly different I was.
I worry about how accessible cosmetic surgery has become. Of course, if it has genuinely helped people, and their confidence has grown as a result; who am I to form an opinion?
I'm too diplomatic. I tend to edit my mind before I speak - it can be incredibly draining.
Growing up, I had an insane crush on Neil Tennant of the Pet Shop Boys.
It's a very intimate thing to invite someone into your home; there's a lot of trust involved.
As I began to get a deeper understanding of the vital life-saving work Save the Children does, I felt compelled to help in any way I could. This is about safe-keeping, inspiring and empowering a future generation - to facilitate them to make their own lives a little bit better.
It's a big shame that when you have a platform to write about Save the Children, the media interest lies with my moral alignment.
I'm interested in looking for solutions because it's become the case that in fashion you're either a villain or a victim. Look at the industry's very limited remit in terms of body size, for example.
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