People say they like my fashion-haul videos because it's like you've been shopping with your friends, and you look back over what you have bought.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I go to a premiere I like to borrow lovely clothes and shoes from designers. It's like the library: if you return them in good condition, you get to borrow more. I'm very lucky.
A lot of my best clothes I buy at photo shoots because I don't have time to shop.
I did a lot of short films online, so I come from that background where a lot of people see your stuff.
I follow fashion trends.
The days I'm not doing videos, I always have random stuff. We do production meeting stuff. Those are so stupid. Everyone's like, 'We like you; we don't know what to do with you.' I'm like, 'Cool.'
Every brand has something on the Internet, whether it's video or doing something on social media. It's just another form that brands are starting to realize they have to be a part of.
I'm getting my respect as a video director. The fashion industry respects me and knows who I am.
Most of my stuff hasn't gone viral. I have been successful on YouTube and I'm very proud of the stuff that I've done, but compared to the people who are actual internet stars and making a living off of it, my views are nothing.
Someone asked me the other day what my favourite record shop was, and I said YouTube.
I'm way flashier on Instagram and Snapchat because I feel like that's what people want to see, and that's I've always done, so I'm not going to stop. People want to see my cars and my purses. People love fashion. But that's so not me.