My daughter, Lila, is my style critic. She'll say, 'No, Mummy, you can't wear that.' She's very good. I do trust her instinct.
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My mother has a very chic sense of style, but she also has high expectations for her clothes to be functional and practical.
I'm interested in every aspect of fashion. I think it's in my bones. When I was younger I used to be my mum's stylist, picking things out for her to wear. I'd say to her, 'If anybody asks you who styled you tonight say, 'Georgia.'
You don't want to wear any styles that are too young... I try to still dress glamorously, but not like my daughters.
I'm often criticised for what I wear. That's my main label in the press now: disastrous dresser!
I dress in a sophisticated and classy way - I always dress in a way I know my mother wouldn't be embarrassed to see.
My mom is just so good with fashion! She always tells me what looks good, what doesn't look good, and she gives me great advice.
My mother always taught me to wear clothes for myself and not to follow trends as trends will end!
I always want to wear clothes that my children will one day look back on and say, 'Oh, you looked amazing - why didn't you keep that?' Not, 'Oh my God - I can't believe you wore that.'
My mom and both of my grandmothers have always been into fashion, so it's been around us our whole lives.
I once said the Queen of England could use some fashion advice.
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