There's nothing like taking Proust to the beach and daydreaming along to it.
I love good rock'n'roll, blues and jazz, gospel, and a little reggae.
We used to go to Studio 54 - an amazing place.
There's a kind of telepathy that goes on with the photographer and model.
I love doing theater so much - being in front of an audience and seeing how a character grows and develops with every performance.
I have gone out with younger men, and they're great fun; they've got enthusiasm. Stamina! But I think older men are much better lovers.
My mother taught us the man was the head of the family, but the woman was the neck, and you could turn him any way you like.
I was quite nerdy at school. I skipped a year and won a scholarship in chemistry.
The more flesh you show, the higher up the ladder you go.
My first airplane trip was to Paris. I had this fantasy that I would become a model, and I did!
I'm a very lazy, stay-at-home kind of girl.
My face and body have been a tool for my career, and I'm very conscious of that aspect and try and keep it the best I can.
I think if I weren't so beautiful, maybe I'd have more character.
'Wild Horses' is my favourite Stones song. It's so beautiful. I don't mind that it was written for Bianca.
My favorite dancer is Sylvie Guillem.
Well, I think mostly we're dressing for men.
Of course, it's no fun getting old and getting sick and dying; we all know that's coming, and it's a bore.
Day to day, I love eating soup and salad; lots of stews, fish, chicken, meat and veg. I eat everything, and I don't have any fads.
When I started out modelling, people kept warning me that I would only last five years.
You can burn a lot of calories mopping the house.
My love of literature goes back to my childhood.
I use a lot of natural products, I get facials, and I drink a lot of detox tea.
When it comes to clothing, I've got one really hard and fast rule never wear beige. That's such an old-lady colour.
You don't want to wear any styles that are too young... I try to still dress glamorously, but not like my daughters.
Well, I was fourteen in Texas. But I looked twenty-five.