About Kylie Bax: Kylie Bax is a New Zealand-born model and actress. She has appeared on international magazine covers, including Vogue and Marie Claire. Since 1999, Bax has appeared in several movies, including Get Over It (2001).
I wish I had more hair on my head. Maybe if I sprinkled fertilizer on it, it would grow.
I'm working on just finding a boyfriend right now.
I can pull a bone out of my shoulder and dislocate it.
I stayed away from mirrors when I was younger and I didn't like having my picture taken. I was tall and had braces and felt ugly.
If we can send a man to the moon, then why don't we send a woman?
I want my children and grandchildren to see what I look like now.
I never feel comfortable modeling when I'm pregnant, even if I'm not showing.
Modeling, for me, isn't about being beautiful but creating something interesting for people to look at and think about.
I don't admire one particular style, but for evening events, I always look to Grace Kelly for inspiration.
Some tell me I'll break my ankle on my high heels - but I live in them. I'm known for doing speed dashes and leaps and bounds in heels. No problem.
I'm not a hat person. I really don't like wearing things on my head.
My aim and my passion is to own and breed race horses.
Greece is the most magical place on Earth.
I wish I had Wonder Woman's magic lasso like her to make people tell the truth.
My mother was a beauty queen in her hey day. That's where I learnt a little about makeup and hair... I had never picked up or even seen a 'Vogue' before I was 17. I had no idea about fashion, magazines, models or designers. No idea.
My greatest fear is flying. And I do a lot of flying, so that's a bummer.
Kiwis must not fall behind the standards of other countries. We pride ourselves on our quality of life. Thus we must pave the road in the right way for the future generations.
My first child, I think I was completely shell shocked. I was ecstatic but in shock that I was now responsible completely for another life and it was my co-creation and how did I manage that?! I was in awe that I had actually done what millions of ot...
I love it when a photographer lets me create my own movement and feeling to the images. By that I mean he doesn't restrict me in his or her own ideas but rather gives me a direction and lets me work within those boundaries freely.
Most of my friends are male. Men are more fun.