I love it when people know what they like and what looks good on them.
I'm leaving because the weather is too good. I hate London when it's not raining.
When you look like you stepped out of a catalog, that's never good. People shouldn't succumb to trend, they should interpret trend.
I wear things that kind of can look good for extended periods of time - fabrics that don't wrinkle, things that don't stain very easily.
I went to an all boys' school in South London and the only god was sport.
I'm quadracontinental. I've got a life in London, New York, L.A. and Hawaii.
I love red. Red pants. Red suit. Red coat. Red anything.
I love what I do. I work a lot, I work all the time, but I love it.
I live in London and I love living in a gun free environment and long may it continue.
I left London in 1992, but I'm there 3-4 times a year, and love visiting.
Sometimes I miss the spirit of London, but it's a very gray place.
Hollywood and fashion are symbiotic partners, especially during awards season.
Being fashionable does not mean you have to drain your bank account.
One of my style commandments is to always have beautifully radiant skin.
My childhood bedroom had wallpaper that was printed with clouds and rainbows.
A blouse that hits at the hips or above will keep you from seeming shapeless in a flowy skirt.
Every season challenges me to approach styling in a different way.
I'm a crier. You won't see me lashing out, but you will see me crying a lot.
The weight of a fabric is inconsequential, since seasonal dressing is all about layering.
In London they don't like you if you're still alive.
People are friendlier in New York than London.