I have a chameleon quality and I'm able to transform completely to different looks from different decades, depending on the hair colour or make-up change.
Lydia Hearst
Working with Operation Smile is a completely life-altering experience. It is truly inspiring to be a part of something with so many unique individuals who come together for the greater good of helping others.
I love Domino's. I hold a regular Domino night in my apartment. I'll admit that I get a little too serious and I'm quite competitive. I don't like to lose.
I don't smoke, but people say that you get secondhand smoke. But this is a country that was founded mainly on the tobacco industry - tobacco and coffee. It's so surprising that they are now essentially making cigarettes illegal, when that is where the whole country came from.
For those of us working in fashion, it is very easy to add your name to a committee list, walk a red carpet and claim to care. But taking tangible, hands-on steps to create change speaks volumes.
Stealing Chanel' was very different for me as an artist. I had to embrace and expose my vulnerabilities, instead of manifesting a character.
Whether you're walking the catwalk or whether you're in front of the camera, there's no such thing as a signature pose or signature look or even a signature walk.
My face has a versatility that lends itself to different looks.
I'm sort of loving the feminine skirts and the cozy tops, especially when it's starting to get a little chilly out.
I am a rebel.
A lot of my family going back were cowboys and barrel racers, and I'd say I'm 50 percent high fashion and 50 percent cowgirl.
Most people buy shoes and clothing, but I buy a lot of DVDs.
If anything goes wrong, it's important to have your education to fall back on.
Every girl needs a pair of Miss Me jeans for that extra boost of boldness and fearlessness for whatever situation stands in their way.
I much prefer people who are very in tune with themselves, very musically inclined - no pretty boys.
When I was little, my parents took me to the San Diego Zoo. I was about 5 years old, and I got a tour of the zoo that hardly anybody else has ever had.
Honestly, I think more people need to hydrate and drink more water during Fashion Week. It's the only way to survive.
I sit down and I write what I'm thinking and what I feel - it happens all at once, I never stop writing.
In our home we have many movie props from old film productions.
I'm either in one of two things: high heels or cowboy boots.
Chris Hardwick is a good man.
I started at the top. My first job was the cover of 'Italian Vogue,' which is the equivalent essentially of winning an Academy Award. So, there was nowhere else to go from there.
It's much easier to create a high-end bag than a mass market bag that everyone can afford.
I do actually like to visit haunted locations.
I am very proud of my mother - she is one of the greatest influences in my life.
I don't really believe there is such a thing as bad fashion - it is all self-expression, which used to get me into trouble when I was a little girl because I think I started wearing heels when I was about ten, and I always refused to wear matching socks.
I started out like any other model - I didn't use my name as leverage. I went out with a portfolio and pounded the pavement and it was surprising how many people wouldn't see me because I was too short.
America may be the home of feminism, but I don't think the electorate will allow a woman to be president.
I'm actually a huge fan, I guess you could say, obsessed, with True Crime and the supernatural.
When I was a little girl, I grew up in Connecticut. Ed and Lorraine Warren's home was not too far from mine. 'The Conjuring' films are based on them; Ed and Lorraine were real people who made a museum in their home.
I really geek out with horror and like to delve into the subgenres, whether it's comedy or slasher or sci-fi.
Oh, gosh, I have always been a huge fan of horror since I was a child. I know this is going to sound really weird, but I think it started with fairy tales.
Modeling is where my career started, and it's not something that I think I'm ever going to fully say goodbye to.
Whatever I'm wearing has a bit to do with however I'm feeling that day.
For 'Downside of Bliss,' I drew upon my own personal experiences in order to play Bliss: a penniless, single mother who is estranged from her father and diagnosed with cancer.
I truly just want to be happy and continue to work hard; I love life and every opportunity presented.
I'm so fortunate to be marrying the man of my dreams. I knew that I was completely in love with him and he's the love of my life, but who knew what the future held? Then he swept me off my feet and asked me to marry him.
And I think when you're playing someone who is a real person, it's extremely important to take the time and put in the effort to learn about who they are to be able to respectfully portray that.
For me to play any true person in a film based on a true story, I always want to make sure that it doesn't mock and it certainly doesn't trivialize the events that took place.
For me, I would say that horror is my absolute favorite form of entertainment.
Acting is definitely my main focus.
I became interested in fashion when my mother did a runway show for Thierry Mugler.
There was a solid six-month period where I was going out on castings and I was laughed out of the room because I'm much more petite than other models.
I had to learn how to dress and create an optical illusion where you're more slender.
If somebody were to feel the necessity to reduce themselves to a desperate state to achieve what they perceive to be their goals in life, people who work in fashion, who are models or photographers, shouldn't be judged because of untoward acts of others. As the saying goes, it takes two to tango.
I actually will not be returning to 'Gossip Girl.'
I love every single genre from documentaries, horror, comedy, drama, '80s, classic, I have it all.
I always envision myself being a Hemingway type.
My idea about being in a relationship is like it's a whole other form of creation.
Just based on my own family and background, I would not be in a film that would exploit or sensationalize anyone.