Prada is such a huge company, and it was an honour to work with them and so early on in my career.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's hard not to love everything Prada does.
Everyone needs someone to tell them not to wear so much Prada.
But I'm not crazy about the designers like Prada and Gucci. I hate going into designer stores.
I love Prada shirts because they're so decorative and figure-hugging, but I also like Reiss shirts because they're clean, simple and look as if they've come off the peg from a design house.
I love Prada shoes. I cannot get enough of them. Or Valentino.
I would say there is no Prada woman. I'm interested in women in general. I don't have any kind of preference.
My biggest challenge in making 'The Devil Wears Prada' was simply to maintain a tone of sophistication and reality. It's about the fashion world, or it's set in the fashion world, and that's a world that's easy to mock. It's easy to satirise people trying to lose weight and choosing between fancy clothes.
I'd love to do a big hair campaign for L'Oreal, and Prada would be great, too, obviously.
I'm a Prada freak and I think they have great eyewear. Even though I don't need glasses, I use them as a fashion accessory.
These are clothes my friends and I could wear. This ain't Prada. I don't want to be one of those celebrities that slaps their name on a label and collects royalty checks. Everything on that runway reflects me.