When I was younger, my mum used to dress me in, like, lime green leggings with a matching neon jumper and hair scrunch, so I'd say I've definitely progressed since then in terms of style.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My style has definitely evolved. When I first started out I think I was a little all over the place and the clothes kind of wore me rather than the other way round. But now I'm at the point where I'm comfortable dressing for me, I know what works and what I like.
I had no style when I was 17! I look at teenagers now and say, 'I wish I'd looked like them when I was that age.' I had no style whatsoever, but style also wasn't as prominent as it is today. I was just very laid back, usually wearing jeans and tank tops and flip flops.
My mum was very conscious about fashion and my dad was born into the tailoring tradition, so fashion has always been my life, although now, really, I wear the same thing - just in different weights - light and heavy cashmere in winter and cotton in summer.
My mom and both of my grandmothers have always been into fashion, so it's been around us our whole lives.
I think I was very young when I became interested in fashion.
Style is innate to who I am. My father gave me a picture the other day. I must have been about seven, and I had on wing-tip shoes and some cool pants. I thought, 'Wow!'
I was always trying on clothes, always really into fashion, ever since probably kindergarten.
I get quite excited about things other people have worn. I went through a phase as a student when I wore a lot of 1940s tea dresses.
When I was a kid, I was trendier. I'd wear anything. I was in love beads and platforms.
I never kept up with the fashions. I believed in wearing what I thought looked good on me.