Favourite designers? One of my favourites is Azzedine Alaïa. Riccardo Tisci, who designs for Givenchy, is great because his clothes are always dark, gothic and sexy, which I love. I also adore Christopher Bailey at Burberry. I need one of those studded jackets!
Dresses? One favourite find of mine has to be a 1980s black dinner jacket that I wear as a dress. I've never bought any haute couture, though I've been lucky enough to wear some really beautiful couture, like the dresses for this feature.
Memorable outfits? Some of the ensembles I ended up wearing by the end of Glastonbury Festival last year. At one point I was in a lion hat and a bin bag as there was torrential rain that day (pretty normal by Glastonbury standards). I wore a Balmain dress in Cannes that was fun, if slightly hard work making sure the slits at the front didn't open too much. Recently I had a lot of fun in a red Dior gown that I wore to French Vogue's masked ball.
Shoes? A pair of Yves Saint Laurent ankle boots that I bought at the YSL store in Paris years ago. They've been through the mill but I love them even more. My favourite trainers are Converse.
Bags? My favourite day bag is by Alexander Wang. In the evening I carry a vintage bag or my McQueen skull clutch.
Jewellery? I wear a lot of different jewellery. I love to look for it when I'm abroad or if I find a great antique or vintage shop. During the summer I went travelling in Morocco and found a wonderful ring that is two silver snakes entwined.
Underwear? Calvin Klein or Marks and Sparks.
If you could only shop in one shop? Growing up I always used to shop in Oxfam. I'd find things for 50p and then take them home, cut them up and make them into something new. I love rooting through vintage and second-hand shops too.
Gadget? Unfortunately, that'll be my BlackBerry. My guilty pleasure is my new iPad.
Place in the world? The Pyrenees, because my grandparents live in a small village there and I've spent a lot of time with them, so aside from it being beautiful I have a lot of memories from my childhood.
Hotel? The Hôtel de Crillon in Paris is so grand and old-school. It's beautiful.
Restaurant? Café Mogador in New York, Rosa's Dining Room in London and pretty much anywhere in Montreal. I'll take the Portuguese rotisserie chicken in Montreal any day.
Bar? Black and White in New York is great because it's pretty low-key and close to my apartment. I love the Carlyle bar uptown too.
Hobbies? I paint, read and I've just started piano lessons.
Facial? I've never actually had one. I love a good massage, though. I go to a great place on West Broadway in SoHo called Cityspa. It's not super fancy, which I like. The masseurs really go for it; I actually left with a bruise the last time I was there. They can be pretty lethal.
Hairdresser? I don't really cut my hair. It kind of cuts itself through sheer wear and tear; backcombing, straightening, blow drying and curling all at once seems to keep it at a relatively even length - although I did have to get my hair fixed not that long ago. I didn't notice, but a friend pointed out that I had a massive chunk of hair missing at the back of my head. Thankfully Harry Josh fixed me up by chopping some of it off to even it up.
Lipstick? I don't wear lipstick when I'm not at work. It makes me nervous, especially at dinner. I always wonder if that last piece of spaghetti managed to whip it across my face. I usually just use Chanel lip balm.
Moisturiser? Embryolisse.
Nail polish? Dark-red or nothing.
Beauty product you can't live without? Simple wipes during show season.
Who inspires you? My great-grandmother. She moved from Salisbury to Maui in Hawaii on her 90th birthday.
Perfect evening? I've always wanted to go to Crazy Horse in Paris, I think that would be a fun evening. Otherwise cooking at home with friends and a bottle of red wine.
Best present? A little clay panda that my boyfriend's daughter made me.
Biggest luxury? Travel.
Smallest luxury? Maltesers.