For many women, how our hair looks and feels is an everyday part of our lives, whether we always want it to be or not. And ultimately, feeling good about yourself is good for your life and who you are. So if having the best hair you can have means you feel better about your day, then go get that hair. And don't feel guilty about it!
We all have an idea of what we look like, and then you see a giant picture of yourself and you're like, "Oh my god, wait, that's me?" And it's such a specific version of me, with styling, and art direction... It's like when you hear yourself on a recording, and you go, "That's what I sound like?!" That's how I feel when I see images of me.
That's the one thing that's funny about going from modeling to acting. In modeling, you're supposed to think about what you look like all the time. When you're in front of the camera, if you're not considering that, God knows what the pictures will look like. With acting, you have to completely forget it.
I know everyone hates when I say this, they think it's a cliché, but if you don't feel good in the bathing suit you're not going to look good. Confidence is really important.
People always talk about what they do the night before, but to be totally honest what you do the night before isn't going to make a huge difference in how you look. Maybe eating a giant burger and being bloated would make a difference, but other than that it's the lead-up. For me it's always about trying to consistently maintain a fit and body-conscious eating schedule so three days before I'm not like, Oh my God, I have a bathing suit shoot I have to do.
Social media is something women didn't have 10 years ago, and that's a big aspect in feminism today. I don't have to be filtered by anyone. I choose.
A woman talks about having sex, and it's like, well, a guy got to have sex with you, so you're stupid. You've given something up.
I'm a young woman who lives in a world of social media; I'll post boring things too!
A woman can be seeking attention and also make a statement.They don't need to be mutually exclusive.
When I post a selfie and someone comments, 'Oh, sure, go ahead and reclaim your sexuality, I got my rocks off,' that's not my problem.
The world should not be exclusive of the ideal body. It has to include all ideals, all bodies.
Any woman is sexual, absolutely.
When a woman who is sexual takes off her top, it plays into something.
We are more than just our bodies, but that doesn't mean we have to be shamed for them or our sexuality.
Being part of a patriarchal society, it kind of helped me figure out what I was all about.
A selfie is a sort of interesting way to reclaim the gaze, right? You're looking at yourself and taking a photo while looking at everyone.
Sex is normal. Desire is normal. Attention is normal, and that's okay.
I really was more sexual than my classmates.
I genuinely hit puberty before everyone.
I was born in London and lived there until I was five. We traveled a lot. But really San Diego is my hometown. It's where I went to high school.
When I was 14, a lot of people said, "She's such a good actress, she loves theater, she looks like a woman, she should consider moving to L.A. and trying to do this professionally." My parents were hesitant, but they would take me.
I basically had the same body when I was 14 and that was weird. But I think I had really good parents. I got really lucky.
I think everyone has their awkward phases. Growing up isn't easy for everyone.
I met with Karl Lagerfeld, and if you have those kind of connections, that takes you into that world and puts you on that level.
The movie industry has been contacting me. I have been auditioning - that's actually why I am in California. I was here meeting with studios and auditioning.
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