Words matter. These are the best Amber Valletta Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Fashion has come a long way to embrace different body shapes, ethnicities, even looks. I find it an exciting time culturally for these reasons. Women are really coming into their own.
If I could give my younger self some advice at that time, I’d tell her to enjoy the ride and don’t be afraid to ask questions. I was quite responsible, uptight, and worried – I’d tell myself to chill out.
If a guy ever walks into a restaurant on a date wearing mandals, you need to leave immediately. It’s just not necessary.
Today, you can gain a bunch of followers doing a dance in a cute bikini, and suddenly, you’re a superstar. Or you could just be a beautiful girl posting pictures of yourself and get discovered that way.
With age comes wisdom and a high sex drive. And the wisdom to enjoy it.
I feel so much more aware of who I am today as a woman since I turned 40.
Sometimes it feels like it hurts when you make a big purchase, so I really believe that the more expensive things should be gems that you keep in your closet, not trends.
Modeling isn’t boring.
I’ve gotten out of bed a lot of days for a lot less than $10,000.
There is nothing wrong with fashion – it should be a beautiful expression of who we are.
It is in the mind and the heart where we meet. It’s not the body-the body will change.
I don’t really want to control anyone, to be honest.
I once went to Alba, Italy, during their white truffle festival, and I was like, ‘Just leave me here!’
We are what we see. We are products of our surroundings.
I always feel safe with a woman photographer. I feel that no matter how they interpret something, they understand all sides of it because they are women, and women are complex creatures.
I eat really clean and really simple: brown rice, a quinoa bowl, grilled fish, veggies, a big salad.
Everybody’s constantly growing. In your twenties, you can learn a lot, and you can be very smart and clever and savvy. Especially these kids today. They seem like they have it all together. But let’s talk to them again when they’re 40 years old and see really who they are. Is it who they thought they were at 25?
I am a kid. I’ll always be a girl at heart.
I know that some of the spiritual beliefs that I have are that if I come from a place of love, and I try to get out of my ego and my desire to want more and be selfish in any shape or form, then whatever I’m doing is not good.
I think eyebrows are the symmetry of the face. If they’re not balanced and brushed up in the right way, your face looks kind of messy.
Design shouldn’t have to take a backseat to sustainability and making things responsibly.
At every juncture as Oklahoma’s attorney general, Scott Pruitt has consistently chosen to undermine and attack environmental safeguards – not to defend them.
As a native Oklahoman, I’m dismayed by what fossil fuel pollution has done to the Sooner State.
I don’t need a lot to make me happy.
What I really want to happen is for all companies to become eco – especially fast fashion companies.
Some fast fashion companies do amazing environmentally friendly capsule collections, but wouldn’t it be great if one of these companies just turned around and said everything they produced was?
It’s essential to feel beautiful to oneself. Not in an egotistical way, but in a self-loving way.
My son doesn’t really want to model as a career, so I am not worried about him entering into the industry.
I rented a house in Favignana, off the coast of Sicily, in the mid or late ’90s. There was a revolving door of visiting friends and family – we played games, painted our faces, went swimming naked, cooked big meals, rode around on motorini, and had great cappuccinos.
I do say no to things that I think are completely gratuitous.
No one wants to wear clothes that were made from someone’s blood.
Speaking up for the truth isn’t always easy. It takes courage, but it’s necessary.
If you can be funny, it means you’re intelligent. Your brain is working fast.
I’m not interested in making clothes that are not accessible.
I love modeling, and I missed fashion and my friends and family in fashion and the creativity that I’m able to express through it. I didn’t feel I was getting enough of that through my acting.