A Quote by Charlotte McKinney

I'd always tell my mom, 'I want to be famous like Claudia Schiffer or Brigitte Bardot.' — © Charlotte McKinney
I'd always tell my mom, 'I want to be famous like Claudia Schiffer or Brigitte Bardot.'
My style icons would be people like Brigitte Bardot and old Hollywood actresses who always look so stunning, cool and chic. I like classic and timeless looks.
I looked like Brigitte Bardot, and I was Stravinsky's goddaughter.
When I was younger, my mother wanted me to look like Claudia Schiffer. I was like, 'We're not even German, but all right.'
I admire so many women, it's hard to choose, but I've always loved Marilyn Monroe, Brigitte Bardot, and Mia Farrow.
Yes, I've kissed a lot of guys. I like to kiss, but that's it. I don't go home with anyone. I sleep with my animals, like my baby monkey, Brigitte Bardot.
Jean-Luc didn't like me to say any bad words in real life, and I would always do it on purpose, just for fun. And he would go crazy! Then he had Brigitte Bardot do just that in 'Contempt.' And in that film she also has this line - 'I want red velvet curtains, or nothing at all in the apartment' - which was something I would always say.
The myth of Bardot is finished, but Brigitte is me.
When I'm not writing music, I'm playing guitar, or reading philosophy. So all I have left is just an hour or two for Claudia Schiffer.
My two style icons are Edie Sedgwick and Brigitte Bardot.
I loved what Brigitte Bardot represented in the 60's. Definite favourite.
Brigitte Bardot was one of the first women to be really modern and treat men like love objects, buying them and discarding them. I like that.
I don't regret the numerous pictures of Brigitte Bardot, but I'd rather have a good photograph of my father.
There are only five top models in the world: Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington and Claudia Schiffer.
My mood board is archival images of Brigitte Bardot and Iman, and Naomi Campbell in the '90s.
Every winter, I'm a sexy academic deconstructionist. And in the summer, it's normally Brigitte Bardot on holiday in the 1950s.
What I'm doing now is having people with and around me to build what other designers built before - like Pierre Balmain with Josephine Baker, Audrey Hepburn, Dalida, Brigitte Bardot.
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