The whole Hollywood thing where people want to put me into this 'quirky-fashionista, daughter of' category makes me mad because it's promoting something that I don't believe in, and it's not who I am.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I really don't want to be known as a fashionista. I'd like to be someone more than that.
Let's be honest: the label of model-daughter-of-celebrity mother is... you know, I don't want to have that label. It's not who I am. It's not my values to go off someone else's name and to be pigeonholed as that. So in a way, that has really pushed me to be more independent.
I'm not one who goes to a lot of fashion shows or tries to infiltrate that world, really.
I thought that the fashion world could be a bit fake sometimes, but it's nothing compared to Hollywood. These girls would walk over their grandmothers' graves to get a part, and the producers talk about actresses like they're dirt, picking over every part of them so that they end up paranoid and having surgery.
My goal is: I'm not trying to be snobby, but my clothes are not for everyone, not for every Hollywood celebrity. There is a designer for everyone, and a celebrity for every designer.
I think anybody who's famous has to deal with their fame in their own way, and I dealt with it by making a film about a kid who's looking out into the world of celebrity obsession.
I really feel like it's a travesty to make a child famous. I really do.
It's great to admire other people's fashion choices, but I don't think you should idolise anyone.
I really like fashion, but I'm not a fashionista by any means.
If I see a fashion show with literal influences, it doesn't make me think any more. It doesn't make me dream.