There was a Saint Laurent dress that I actually had to hide from my manager. I DJ'd for part of the money, did a shoot and got a discount, and it was still one of my most extravagant purchases. I've worn it loads, even to do chores around the house, so surely that makes it ok?
Daisy Lowe
I guess I love the small things in life.
The funniest thing a man has ever said to me... I once recieved a text message that said, 'Fancy a cuddle-slash-wrestle?' It's just so awful Obviously I didn't reply.
My daily uniform is always an easy T-shirt or tank top, a pair of jeans and a leather or denim jacket, and combat boots.
My dad doesn't give me any advice about how to handle publicity.
I'm not going to lie. I think it's important for a woman to feel appreciated by men.
I keep an eye on politics, although I wouldn't say I'm political.
I love a bit of nail art, I'm a girly girl.
I don't use 'best friend' often especially with someone I've only known for a year but Louise Redknapp completely changed my life and the two of us became these kind of wonderful confidence boosters for one another.
I'm crazily organised with my wardrobe. Everything is hung in categories: dresses, jackets, shirts, skirts and trousers are all hung in order, and they're then hung in colour order, too, so that when I'm looking for something I know exactly where it is.
Yes, I think women are really hot. I am, pretty much, a mild lesbian.
My great-grandmother was in one of the first girl bands, in the 1920s. Their outfits were mental: velvet bloomers with big ribbons and headpieces. They were brilliant.
I cry fairly regularly, it's important to let it out.
I have the worst sweet tooth on the planet.
Whenever I wear things that feel too tight or dig in that's always a clear understanding that I'm not going to feel good that day.
I want to have money so I can spend it having children. I want to have three or four and be a really good mother and make sure they have a really brilliant life with parents who are not struggling.
I love my food and I like to snack a lot so I need to workout in order to keep in shape.
I once wore bright orange flares with a Spice Girls t-shirt. Let's hope that's a look I'll never revisit.
If I didn't have to fit in to sample sizes I'd be a size 14, easy. I wouldn't bat an eyelid.
Underwear is such a great gift, but try to go for brands that flatter your girlfriend's shape - a little structure can be great.
I'm such an old-fashioned lady.
I think we need a rulebook saying that everyone should be lovely to each other. It doesn't cost anything to be nice.
One of life's finest things is enjoying your food.
I'm not very good at staying up late and drinking or any of that stuff. It sort of freaks me out.
I wear Tom Ford Traceless Foundation.
I wouldn't be able to date someone who had conflicting ideas on abortion, no. Because it's every woman's right to do whatever they do.
I kind of feel stuck in the late-Sixties and early-Seventies.
I'm definitely a feminist.
I don't like having regrets, I think it's important not to.
My friends are real human beings. They and my family keep me very grounded.
Eliza Bennett is just one of the brightest girls I have ever met.
Raw parsley makes me gag. It's the same for my mum and my sister. Which is funny because apparently parsley was used to suffocate witches, back in the day.
While I appreciate how thin some of the models are - when it's healthy - and think, 'Yeah, you're gorgeous and the clothes hang off you amazingly,' I like to stay strong about how I'm built.
My Laura Mercier Secret Camouflage would be my can't-live-without makeup!
The only vegetable I liked when I was little was broccoli, which I called trees.
My grandparents had always helped look after me, they were always there.
As a model, my hair is torn apart by heat, hair tongs and backcombing.
I've always talked about having a strong maternal instinct... when Mum was pregnant with Alfie, everyone kept saying that I was going to be really jealous of the baby. I took it upon myself to go against what everyone expected and look after him.
An hour a week for yourself is really important - have a massage, a facial or even go for a walk alone in the park.
I have one secret tattoo. 'True Romance' is my favourite film of all time and in the film the two lovers get matching tattoos of a cherub holding a heart with a banner in it. They obviously get each other's name in it, but mine is empty and will stay empty.
When you're working so much, it's so hard. When you do have time off, or when I had time off, rather than going out and seeing loads of people and being really sociable, I was always quite a homebody.
I have a Saint Laurent burgundy velvet jacket that has gold stars embroidered all over it and it's my magic piece of clothing that makes me feel like a wizard or something.
The people I tend to look to and reference are Hollywood icons; Audrey Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor, Rita Hayworth.
I spent all of my teenage years shoving sugar down my neck. And it didn't catch up with me until I was about 21 and my skin started getting really bad and my metabolism slowed down.
I have three makeup brands that I couldn't live without - Tom Ford, Nars and Laura Mercier.
Don't get me wrong, I like to have a good party sometimes. But I really like having my friends over, cooking for them, dancing and then doing some painting.
On a day-to-day basis when I'm not working I like to look fresh with rosy cheeks and bright eyes.
I was a precocious child. Everyone called me sassy.
Beauty doesn't have to be confined to one tiny singular tiny frame and I've always really enjoyed standing up for women and representing different shapes within the industry.
I've got an amazing pair of Miu Miu green-mirrored platforms that I think were from one of their first collections. They're pretty special. I wore them when I was younger, and I had no idea how precious they were.