In London, nobody comments on what you wear - they think that's not important to you or your state of well-being.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I grew up all around the world, and when I settled in a suburb in America, I didn't have any idea what I was supposed to wear.
I don't actually think there has ever been too much emphasis on what I am wearing.
I don't really like making too much of a statement with what I'm wearing.
Britishness is just a way of putting things together and a certain don't care attitude about clothes. You don't care, you just do it and it looks great.
I'd like to believe that the women who wear my clothes are not dressing for other people, that they're wearing what they like and what suits them. It's not a status thing.
I don't think that it's up to government to dictate what people should wear.
Style isn't just about what you wear, it's about how you live.
I think you should just wear something you feel comfortable in. It's important to make a statement, but don't kill yourself over it.
I do tell people when I'm walking down the street that they should really rethink their whole outfit.
The British press have written some nasty and spiteful things about the way I look which used to affect me quite badly when it was new to me but luckily, I've learned to ignore the comments. why do they even care about how I look?