We really care about photography at 'Vanity Fair.'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
They said this is Vanity Fair, and I said, Oh, I already take the magazine. They said Annie Leibovitz wants to take your picture and I thought, How nice!
There's a way of filming where you can get rid of the vanity and of trying to make something beautiful.
The happy story right now is the full page in Vanity Fair, which gives me a great deal of exposure.
I do read many of the photography magazines from the U.K. and abroad.
Vanity's really overrated. When I was 20, teenage girls had my picture on the wall... I don't need to be pretty anymore. I just am who I am.
I just love the world of photography.
'Vanity Fair' caught me at a very exciting time in my life filled with night clubs, international fashion shows, celebrities and lots of cash to go around. Sometimes things just fall into place. 'Vanity Fair' was one of those things.
There is something wrong about being photographed that has nothing to do with vanity.
It's very nice to be in a show where your vanity is completely out of the picture.
Now, being on the cover of Vanity Fair is as important as being in great movies. The lines are very, very blurred.