In terms of diet, my parents had a restaurant business so I don't eat any junk food - they taught me to appreciate good food.
Camille Rowe
I'm not huge on accessories, though I love sunglasses.
I love a little Richard Brautigan poetry.
I grew up in Paris. Well, in the suburbs of Paris.
I did ballet when I was a kid.
I think French women are incredibly comfortable in their skin, whereas in the States people are striving more for one beauty ideal.
I'm constantly on the verge of a panic attack.
Cross-body bags are my favorite, because if something isn't across my body or in a pocket, I'll put it down and forget it forever.
Stripes are very French - who doesn't love a good stripe?
My dad is the Frenchest man alive, but totally dresses like a cowboy and is obsessed with vintage.
I throw pretty regular dance parties with my friends.
Through my years of traveling, I've become a pretty incredible packer and great at staying minimal.
I actually think there are a lot of similarities between California girl-style and French girl-style. Long messy hair, and that 'I don't think about what I'm wearing too much' kind of thing.
I will buy Victorian tea dresses and the like, but I don't really think about them as investment pieces - just beautiful and vintage things.
In the morning I drink a big glass of water with lemon, a pinch of baking soda and maple syrup.
I used to go to surf camp in the summers, and I remember going to the beach and thinking my style was so different from all of the other kids.
I try to force myself to close my mouth when I put mascara on. I don't want to be part of the masses!
In modeling you rarely get the opportunity to learn a new skill for a project and I love a challenge.
Oh, I do have a crush... on Paul Rudd.
I'm a very T-shirt/denim blouse/denim type of girl.
I'm always nice and then people are happy to hang out with me! There's no point being a sassy diva queen.
I don't know how to drive.
When I am not working I would rather not wear make-up.
When my French side thinks of 'bohemian,' it imagines Montparnasse authors and absinthe - that kind of aesthetic. The American definition might be more tied to American history and culture.
I love classic pieces. I love denim and a blouse or denim and a t-shirt.
I don't always like to wear perfume - I really like body smells, that's the French in me - but there's something about putting perfume on before you go out that has intention.
I'm not an over-thinker.
I know it's a terrible habit, but if I get a pimple, I'll sit in front of the mirror and pick at it for hours.
I like popping my own pimple, so I feel like when I go and get a facial and they do it for me, it's really annoying. I'd rather do it myself.
I used to wear the sweetest, gnarliest things that smelt like candy. That said, I've always burned incense - a real hippie situation - and have forever been drawn to patchouli, musk, woodsy scents and rose.
The biggest style icons to me are French girls. I think Bridgette Bardot is so sexy and Jane Birkin pulls off a blouse and t-shirt to perfection.
If I have a breakout, Darphin Aromatic Purifying Balm always does the trick.
I like to use the hyaluronic acid by Dr. Barbara Sturm.
I love the texture of my skin and I love my freckles and even if my nose gets a little red, I don't mind so much.
I'll be working a lot more on film than modeling.
I like all the '90s girls - Amber Valletta is so beautiful. I even love all the '60s models, like Twiggy, Jean Shrimpton, they were so cool.
I have to admit that I have a massive weakness for Italian food, which is not very light but so good!
I'll have an avocado a day. I also put them on my face and in my hair.
Vintage is rad because the clothes have a history. It's not straight off the runway and you're not going to see a lot of people wearing the exact same items.
I mean, French pharmacies are, I love walking in and just, I buy a lot of random stuff. There's more pharmacies than bakeries, even in Paris.
In high school, I was obsessed with '60s and mod. It was about the look, and also about not being part of whatever the standard was.
The technique to apply lipstick is no technique. It's okay if it's not perfect.
I do think my style is pretty French.
The best lip product in the world is something I'm scared is out of production. It's YSL's Kiss-and-Blush in this really muted pinky brown.
I do yoga every morning.
I feel like people are like, 'Ooh, French beauty, they don't do anything.' But I think it's more about looking as natural as possible.
My dad and Jane Birkin; they are both effortlessly stylish.
Vintage stores are great for jeans.
I'm obsessed with Maggie Nelson's work.
My dad is French and he's my number one style icon.