What people don't know is: Clothes don't really fit you unless they're made for you. Especially when you wear men's clothes, like I do. American women think that clothes fit them if they can fit into them. But that's not at all what fit means.
The clothes back in those days were made so much better than clothes are today. They actually took time to make clothes to fit a woman's body. Today they make clothes that fit sizes, so it stretches to fit this and that.
Fit is everything. I don't care what your body type is like: If you're not wearing clothes that fit you, you can't have style.
I'm really quite conscious of clothes and the way they fit and don't regret wearing anything. Not even the five-inch stack heels I wore with three-button high-waisters at comprehensive school. Regret is for wimps.
When I was young, clothes were really just about what fit, because Ashley and I were so tiny. So I understood fit before I understood style.
A man has his clothes made to fit him; a woman makes herself fit her clothes.
I think it's real important to show style now. The majority of style right now is to act like you don't have style at all, so most companies are getting rich off clothes that look torn, clothes that look worn.
My biggest regret is that I've assisted the media in making me into a cartoon character. I don't regret what has happened to me, but I regret the way I have dealt with it.
Models, even male models - how small they've gotten! It looks great for the clothes, but it's not what you want in real life.
I think the biggest thing for me is being able to adjust to the way the game has changed. It's basically a 180-degree turn from the style I like to play. That's what I think I'm most proud of, being able to fit into this style of game and still be fairly successful.
My biggest regret is by far doing the Travel Channel show, 'Bert the Adventurer.' I spent seven years away from my family. I don't regret the job or working for the channel; I regret being away from home.
Models, even male models - how small they've gotten! It looks great for clothes, but it's not what you want in real life. Why do we have to keep looking at ourselves and measuring?
Living in regret will become your biggest regret.
American women think that clothes fit them if they can fit into them. But that's not at all what fit means.
It is hard finding clothes that fit. At the German Vogue shoot most of the clothes were undone at the back.
My biggest regret is rolling in regret. It is best to pick yourself up, dust yourself off and move on.