Words matter. These are the best Lady Amelia Windsor Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
It’s so important to read a book before bed and do some weird stretching.
Day-to-day I normally wear concealer and bronzer. For occasions, lots of eye make-up, a strong mascara and a smoky or glittery eye in gold or silver.
I don’t really have a specific style, it changes every day depending on who I am with, or the place I am near. In London, it’s a bit more punk.
I’d love to maybe explore editorial, or join a creative team for a brand, looking at imagery and content. Fashion is so vast, there’s a million things.
I really love sparkly eyeshadows.
In Edinburgh, they’ve got the most insane charity shops ever.
I can be quite last minute because I’m all over the place. Sometimes you can be thinking ‘Oh my gosh, what am I wearing?’ on your way there. It’s a learning experience with each thing you go to.
I would love to live in Dorset or Devon and swim in the sea every day come rain or shine.
There is just so much beauty in Cambridge. It’s wonderful.
Instagram is wonderful in so many ways, but it’s also something that should be used with respect – for yourself and for other people.
Dylan Moran, my favourite comedian, was walking down the street in Edinburgh. I nearly got run over as I sprinted up to him to tell him I was his biggest fan. His stand-up comedy gives me a stitch from laughing.
It’s important to remember that what you see on Instagram is not reality. I find it hard to not be on my phone the whole time comparing myself to what I see on social media.
You often need to take a step back and think about what reality is, and what the world was like before Instagram – things weren’t about perfecting something for an hour just for a photo.
Always compliment someone if you can, I think.
I think too much.
I always use a cleanser, toner, serum and moisturiser to balance the skin.
You don’t have to have a specific style. It can enhance how you want to feel on a specific day.
I think it’s important to feel comfortable in the make-up you’re wearing.
I would love to work in content and digital media.
I’m so easily inspired – if I like someone in the street’s clothing, I always say ‘You look amazing.’
Zadie Smith’s ‘NW’ is keeping me company on my solo travels.
You should wear make-up that celebrates your own features and brings out your individual beauty.
We’re all aware of the huge plastic crisis and the effect it’s having on our planet. Fashion has a key role in that, but also there are ways we can deal with it. Stella McCartney is someone to look up to in that sense, she makes the bigger point in her collection that you can be sustainable and stylish.
There is nothing better than leaving a salon with freshly cut hair, swishing it about proudly all the way home.
I originally went to Edinburgh for Latin, which I love and the literature is incredible, but then I suddenly realised that languages are so crucial for working in the fashion industry and it is wonderful when you can communicate with everyone.
I love walking everywhere I go and following City Mapper.
I love braids and messy plaits.
We are spoilt for beauty in Edinburgh, it’s so close to the sea and the mountains.
Don’t dress for anyone else, dress so that you can stare at your own reflection in shop windows walking down the street.
I love charity shops.