About Twiggy: Lesley Lawson is an English model, actress and singer. In the mid-1960s, she became a prominent British teenage model of swinging sixties London with others such as Penelope Tree.
I don't like talking about which bits I like or don't like about my body. Everybody has something they're not happy with, and my only advice would be, 'Do something about it - exercise or eat less, but don't do nothing!' Find ways to enhance the good...
My golden rules for looking good are to moisturise to ridiculousness with a really rich moisturiser. And I always take my make-up off before going to bed.
Sometimes I can't believe I'm going to be 60. I always say there's no point moaning about getting older, when there's nothing you can do about it. But still, I do find it quite funny. I look at that number, 60, and I think, 'Really? Me?'
I love Kate Moss. I've worked with her a couple of times, and she is a great girl, really funny and easy to work with.
I've always loved life, and I've never known what's ahead. I love not knowing what might be round the corner. I love serendipity.
As every teenage girl, I was absolutely obsessed with The Beatles, and the first record I bought was 'Please Please Me.' I'd have been 13 at the time.
My relationship with M&S continues to be an exciting journey, from modelling to designing my online range.
I am very sad that some designers are still using real fur when the fake alternatives are so effective and so easily obtainable.
For special occasions, I love pretty dresses - but nothing too frou-frou!
I have an iPod, but I do still love CDs. There's something nice and tangible about a CD. I'm a mixture of old and new - I love my sewing machine, but I've also embraced new technology. The iPad is what did it for me - it's extraordinary.
I love corduroy jeans as well as vertical-striped jeans. Both are a fun switch from plain old denim. They can be slimming so long as the stripes aren't too chunky.
I love flat shoes, more so than heels. One of my obsessions is men's co-respondent lace-ups.
I love exercise, but I find it boring doing the same thing all the time, so I fluctuate between going to the gym, doing Pilates, and taking dance lessons.
I don't understand people getting depressed about getting older. There is nothing you can do about it, so you might as well embrace it.
Fashion should be stylish and fun.
The trick is to find the style that is right for you. When it comes to trying new clothes, my advice is not to take it too seriously - it's all about having fun.
They go on about banning size zero, but I think Hollywood stars are the worst perpetrators. Most models are naturally long and gangly, while a lot of these young girls in Hollywood have gone on extreme diets. Their concave chests and bony arms are te...
I like to get on with people. I don't go around being nasty, but if someone crosses me, I can be horrible back.
Ageing doesn't mean giving up on style and individuality; it doesn't mean abandoning fashion and living in comfy slippers and flannel knickers.
Being a grown-up woman doesn't mean you can't look beautiful, individual and different.
I was very skinny, but that was just my natural build. I always ate sensibly - being thin was in my genes.