The white T-shirt is like a blank canvas - eternally versatile.
The more you style, the better you get. Don't give up. At a certain point, the magic happens.
I grew up in west London, but my dad wouldn't let me go to school there, so I went in south London.
Most of the time, working as a stylist, you're at home, working on your own, researching.
I want 'Vogue' to feel like a shop that you're not scared to walk into, one that's quite welcoming.
I'm very protective of all the vulnerable young kids that go on shoots. I can empathize. I've been there.
People of power have to show empathy and kindness to the young.
Diversity is very important for me.
I can tell you, without diversity, creativity remains stagnant.
Growing up, I loved the imagery I saw from America as it celebrated being the land of the free and home of the brave.
I love the optimistic American style that Gap celebrates and the simplicity of the basic white T-shirt that allows you to be yourself.
It was a whole new attitude no makeup, less is more... The '90s were fun!
I take random inspiration from everywhere.
With Rihanna, it's always a collaboration, and that's why I love her so much.
I've always been very fascinated by technology - the Internet, social media.
When you leave your house in the morning, however you dress is the way you want the world to see you.
I get nervous before every shoot. I'm really jealous of the people that can just rest on their laurels and say, 'I'm good; this is it.'
I'm just propelled by insecurity; that's what really leads me to want to do better.
I don't think I'm in any way an icon, to be very honest.
I feel like when it comes to the models, certain models are now like commodities in certain ways.
Social media is fine, depending on how you use it.
Coming from a family who put a lot of emphasis on academics, I always thought I was going to be a lawyer.
I think if you're really good at what you do, you can see outside the box.
The best photographers know how to light any color skin.
A lot of my friends, we all grew up sort of not very wealthy. And in England, whatever ends up being a negative, that's a positive.
'British Vogue' is a great magazine with a legacy of creativity and innovation.
I grew up reading 'British Vogue' - I am so honoured and humbled to be taking up the mantle of editor.
When I started in the nineties, a sample size was a 4 and a 6.
For me, fashion succeeds when it says something about the times we live in.
I'm really excited to see my vision for the 'British Vogue' team come to fruition.