I had a happier experience of the city as an actress than I had had as a model.
I've been very inspired by Virgin's model of business as a force for good.
One thing modeling taught me is that the spotlight can change everything.
As a model, you're such a gypsy, so that 'home' element is kind of taken from you.
My mother took my picture to a model agency and the rest is history.
My dad set a clear model for me for what manhood was all about.
My mom modeled and made clothes, so I always had such an appreciation for design.
We are a model country where gender equality is concerned.
I don't like modeling, but in terms of the places I got to visit, it was great.
To be a good model, I'd need a lot more confidence... and more confidence to be more bare.
Modeling was so fleeting it doesn't count in my life scheme.
I would love to be a spokes model for Karl Lagerfeld or Balenciaga or something like that.
I never expected to be a model. I never expected to be a stylist. Or a designer.
The world of modeling can be hard; just as cruel as it is glamorous.
The models for me were more the folk-rock singers of the '60s and '70s.
I never had any backlash from the model-turned-actor thing.
Modeling was not an endgame for me. I didn't particularly enjoy the act of it.
I've always wanted to break the stereotype of being a model.
I always find Victoria's Secret models a bit weird.
It took me six years to be comfortable modeling a swimsuit.
Modeling gave me an opportunity to be someone I'm not each day.