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New York is on a grid system, so it's slightly less challenging logistically, but Londoners are more relaxed in their selling approach. With that... →
I've been on both sides: the victim and the villain. I was the victimised model, and everything from my weight to my fertility was held up for... →
For my last meal, I'd want an Irish breakfast with soda bread and one of my dad's omelettes with three or four eggs.
It's like recycling: selling old clothes to help make new ones.
I have previously been a very enthusiastic consumer, and I didn't think about the origins of garments enough.
As a small child, me and my pals fantasised about one day owning an ice-cream van. To have ice creams on demand would have been a dream come true.
I'm like a tourist when I'm in London.
Fear has been my biggest friend. Fear of the unknown. Whenever I've been afraid, I've been very self-protective.
How awful to be a perfect beauty! How confusing! God. Can you imagine?
I am concerned about ageism and the loss of beauty - the perception that as you grow older, you 'lose your looks,' which I think is... →
I've enjoyed many camping holidays with my sister and her children, but we're pretty posh campers.
In my career, which has been fairly two-dimensional, people make decisions based on your persona.
In my work, I'm called to a job at the drop of a hat, so I like a sense of order to my holidays, and holding a map makes me happy.