In my 10 years, I never put a girl that was too skinny in French 'Vogue.'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've never felt like a French actress.
I think all girls in the world wish they were a Parisian girl - that sort of effortless chic confidence and comfort in their own skin.
My mom read French 'Elle' when I was a little girl, and so, when I was 15 or 16, I said, 'I want to work in fashion.'
Heading to Paris when I was 17 and modelling exposed me to high fashion, which influenced me to dress on-trend - not extravagantly, but always in fashion.
My parents always told me I'm beautiful the way that I am, and I never thought to myself that I needed to be skinny because there's a magazine out there that said, 'Oh, size two,' or, 'Oh, this girl's beautiful because she's skinny.'
We all get old, but I always say the skinny, pretty girls will be screwed.
I've never been a much of a glamour girl.
I don't think the woman in French 'Vogue' was an object. She was always a real woman.
I was really heavy growing up, so it was never feeling like the pretty girl, never being popular.
'French Women Don't Get Fat' has become something of a phenomenon.