Yes, black is slimming, but it's not always youthful. The right tone of red, however, is flattering on all women.
— Twiggy
The trick is to find the style that is right for you. When it comes to trying new clothes, my advice is not to take it too seriously - it's all about having fun.
Fashion should be stylish and fun.
My elder sister used to get the fashion magazines, and I would go through them and find things I liked and buy fabric and copy them. But I hated what I looked like. I mean, I was sooo skinny.
I am very sad that some designers are still using real fur when the fake alternatives are so effective and so easily obtainable.
For special occasions, I love pretty dresses - but nothing too frou-frou!
I don't like it when people say, 'You're 45, so you should be wearing X and never Y.' For me, dressing is about attitude, not age.
I don't understand people getting depressed about getting older. There is nothing you can do about it, so you might as well embrace it.
I was a very, very shy, insecure teenager.
We all have bits that we don't like, but you don't have to be a size 10 to look wonderful.
My relationship with M&S continues to be an exciting journey, from modelling to designing my online range.
I was always telling girls who said that they wanted to be the 'next' Kate Moss or the 'next' Gisele that it wasn't possible, because the 'next' girl wasn't going to look like anybody else; she would be somebody unique. If you look at all the great models... they all have an individual look.
It is no longer acceptable to ignore the suffering, and designers must take responsibility for the way that their fur is produced.