I've been in the public eye for about 15 or 16 years and I'm very aware that fame is not a given. I have to maintain it. It's not just something that will always be there.
If in doubt, anything looks good with a white shirt.
I don't want to be made to look like I'm 25. I'm 39. I don't have any issues with my age.
These people are amazing. It's so emotional I was thinking about wearing waterproof mascara.
I do go to football sometimes but I don't know the offside rule or free-kicks - or side kicks - or whatever they're called.
It's such an old-fashioned attitude to make people feel like they're not good enough for your clothes. That's so negative and so old-fashioned and wrong.
I used to feel famous, but now I feel successful.
I'm not materialistic. I believe in presents from the heart, like a drawing that a child does.
I take care of myself. I work out every day. I eat healthy. But I like to have fun too.
I'm not shy about asking the customer, because I want to talk about who she is and what she wants from me.
Someone once I asked my son Cruz, 'When's your birthday?' and he told them, 'It's just after Fashion Week!'
Before I became famous I used to think there's no smoke without fire. But believe me, there can be a fire without smoke.
I'm a very, very healthy eater. I eat lots of fish, lots of vegetables, lots of fruit. I don't eat junk food.
I love fashion, and that's how I express myself.
I consider all of my pieces to be investment pieces. A dress shouldn't be worn for one season - you should be able to wear it year after year.
Most famous people get younger and younger. I sometimes ask myself that question: 'How come I'm the only person who's getting older?'
I'm very realistic. I know my boundaries - I know what I'm good at and what I'm not good at.
I've been that celebrity on the red carpet, and I appreciate that something hasn't got to just look good from the front, from the back, it's got to look good at all angles.
Iâm smiling on the inside. I feel I have a responsibility to the fashion community.
There need to be more women supporting women. Not just in fashion, in general.