Life is nothing but a bunch of experiences. There's no such thing as success or failure.
Suki Waterhouse
On 'True Blood,' the character's name is Sookie Stackhouse, and my name is Suki Waterhouse. So, I get people saying, 'Oh, I thought we were meeting the girl from True Blood.'
I am very excited about the launch of my new collection with Superga UK. I really enjoyed creating for the brand and adding a piece of myself into the designs. I hope that everyone loves them as much as I enjoyed making them.
I believe we are most beautiful when we are constantly shedding our old selves and moving into new light.
I've got nothing against plastic surgery at all. I know lots of people, young and old, who've had it. The point about good surgery is you can't see it. The important thing is not to go crazy - and not to go to a bad surgeon.
My parents are both English. My dad is a plastic surgeon - his name's Norman Waterhouse, but we call him Normy. And my mom's a nurse, which is how they met - in a hospital, over decaying bone.
I'm a chai tea latte monster. Anything syrupy!
When I was around 16 or 17, I got asked to model, but because I was very 'tomboy' at the time, I wasn't interested. But then I had a bit of teenage rebellion, and I saw modeling as an opportunity to get away from school and parents, so I thought, 'OK, maybe I will be a model.'
I think eyebrow gel is genius.
When I was younger, acting, singing and dancing was what it was all about. That's really what kept me in school because I was really naughty otherwise.
I was such a tomboy when I was young. I hated girls' clothes.
I'm active, but I just don't like being hungry or feeling like I've deprived myself. I want to enjoy life.
My life is just my life. When you're living it, it's just normal.
I don't really like going out for dinner. It's way better to not have to wait for food... It's quite boring. I don't cook anything, though; I just transfer it from the fridge into bowls. I'm more of a transferer than a cook.
I can stay in the bath for, well, the longest has been seven or eight hours. I get completely set up with my laptop so I can watch 'The Sopranos,' put out some scented candles, music. I have a towel nearby so I can dry my hand to change the music or the TV. I make a little heaven for myself. And then I just refill and refill.
It's definitely team work with my fashion career. The trick is to surround yourself with the best people, those whose opinions you really trust and value.
I eat pots of honey everywhere I go. I like anything sugary. And baths. I spend five hours in the bath. I eat in the bath.
Photographing friends means that there's a spontaneity to the images. I have a lot of love for my friends and family, and I love taking cool pictures of them.
Just as London is not one endless afternoon tea, L.A. isn't all super-fit, health food-crazy freaks.
My problem is that what I like changes from week to week. Even the stuff in my suitcase right now I don't like any more.
I'll sleep in my clothes sometimes. I sleep in my clothes all the time, actually - in my coat. I just hate getting changed for bed; I like the idea of falling asleep in a natural way.
I bought Doc Martens when I was 13, and I wore them pretty much every day until I was 20. They stank, and my dad wouldn't even let them in the house, but I was completely in love with them.
I'd like to be able to recall every J. Lo music video dance routine ever, naturally.
I will do crazy skincare things in the kitchen... I love coconut oil, so if I come home at night feeling all dry and like a fossil, I'll put my hand in a jar of coconut oil and just mush it over my face.
I've gotten so into the thing of moving, moving, moving, but I'm desperate to have a home. I just want my own little spot - I'm saving, but it's difficult because of the shopping... I'm actually addicted to online shopping - it's something about the packages arriving!
I'm bigger than the typical model, and I'm shorter, too. I really can't say why it's all worked for me.
I'm quite strong for a girl. I studied karate growing up - I'm a brown belt - and me and my sister used to beat the crap out of each other.
I live my life in a sea of clothes. And it's fantastic to be able to use them and play with them.
I've always been called 'Suki,' but my actual first name is Alice.
I've always loved slightly ugly shoes. Or even very ugly shoes.
Unless I really make an effort, I quite enjoy looking a bit off and something looking a bit wrong. That's how I feel most comfortable. If anything, it's just because I'm, like, very scatty and not very good at putting stuff together.
I like to feel comfortable. I love British brands, and I enjoy dressing in a way that makes me feel good.
Never be afraid of failure. And don't stop yourself from doing something you want to do because of what others might think. Only you know yourself best.
When I was 14, I couldn't be bothered to tweeze my eyebrows, so I would shave them in between. One time, my hand slipped, and I had half an eyebrow.
I'm the laziest person - that's my normal self. When I'm hanging around my house, I literally look like a tramp. I love being comfortable and having no make-up on.
If I want to look half decent, a blow dry is a godsend. I'm crap at doing my own hair.
Acting is something I'm interested in, and I'll keep going to auditions, but modelling is my main job.
I'll sit on the floor and cry if I'm having a meltdown. I don't care.
I want my clothes to be alluring but not uber sexy.
I rinse my hair with Coca-Cola sometimes. I don't like my hair when it's washed - it's fine and limp - but Coca-Cola makes it tousled, like I've gone through the Amazon or something.
I've acted my whole life pretty much, but then just got more into modelling.
When I met Julia Roberts, the only thing that came out my mouth was, 'Thank you.'
Preconceived judgments. I think we're all guilty of it. I judge other people even though I get judged myself. It's such a disease and gets spread so much through social media.
L.A. has been a great place to dip into, but I'll always come back to London.
I'll come down the stairs, and my parents and sister will be like, 'What are you wearing?'
I don't really live anywhere.
When I was younger, acting, singing, and dancing was what it was all about.
In reality, if there are 200 people commenting on something online, it's less than a grain of salt in a huge beach of humanity - who cares?
I just want to work hard, do stuff of the best possible quality and be a great friend.
I don't talk about my boyfriend because it's boring.